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Show At tho time he became ill he was In tl"' 13 employ of H. J. Vieane. who has contra, ,-f work for the Chief in the East Tlntic ill, Vr trict. Mr. McCoy married a daughter t. t-V-Mrs. Mary Vanderluys of Eureka a nun -'V-.V her of years' ago. In addition to his parents, widow at three children, Mr. McCoy Is survivt .'' by two sisters and numerous other reli ;;; lives. MAN'S BODY TAKEN EAST FOR BURIAL Special to The Tribune. EUREKA, May 23. The body of Edward Ed-ward E. McCoy, who died of influenza and pneumonia, was sent to Indianapolis, Ind., for burial Thursday morning. Mr. arid Mrs. Edward McCnv, the parents, came from Indianapolis to take the body home for burial. Mr. McCoy was born in Indianapolis thirty- one years ago, and had been a resident (if Eureka for six years. He held a position with the Chief Con. company com-pany for the greater part of that time. |