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Show nctttn i i Paralyzed Pianist-Poet Loses ! Wife He Wed in Salt i Lake. i i Kathleen Lvington Fuller, the wife of Arthur Franklin Fuller, the paralyzed para-lyzed pianist of Los Angeles, died in j that city October 17, after a sixteen weeks' illness, at the age of 2S, according accord-ing to advices received here yesterday, j Mr. Fuller met his wife when he was (in Salt Lake some years ago. Fuller has for many years' becu completely com-pletely paralyzed, and has made his living with his music and through the sale of. books of poems which he has written despite his affliction. Mrs. Fuller had been his constant companion com-panion on their travels, and tho news of her death at the county hospital in Los Angeles was heard with grief by thousands in the city who had come to know her. Eight men had given their blood for transfusions, in an effort to bring her safely past a crisis, but to no avail. Surviving Mrs. Fuller, besides her husband, is their 4-year-old son. Fuller Ful-ler is reported to have said, when he learned of his wife's dealh: "To but few men has come such a strangely magnificent love as to me. M |