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Show years a pro. lie was a member of the S-eond Connecticut regriment in the Civil wa r . He was e n g ag"e d in farming. "He leaves' five smis C. II. Critt en den, Hoytsville; "William Crittenden, Bingham-; Irwin and Lyman Crittenden, Hoytsville, and Oscar Crittenden, Og-den. The funeral will be held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the L. D. S. church at Hoytsville. PIONEER OF SUMMIT DIES AT HOYTSVILLE COALVILLE, Aug-. 3. Chauncey Crittenden, Crit-tenden, 81 years old, a resident of Summit Sum-mit county for more than forty years and prominent In business and civic affairs, died unexpectedly at 8 o'clock this morning: morn-ing: at his residence at Hoytsville, two miles south of Coalville. He was in usual health last night. Born in Conway, Mass., Mr. Critten- ! den settled here more than two score J |