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Show Funeral rites held Tues. for Dr. Max Morgan Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Tuesday afternoon in Mapleton 2nd ward chapel, for Dr. Max Winter Morgan, 37, a former resident of Springville Spring-ville and Mapleton who died in Portland, Oregon, Thursday of last week. Bishop Floyd Tuttle was in charge of the services. Burial Bur-ial was in the Evergreen cemetery, ceme-tery, directed by Claudin-Linde Funeral Home. Dr. Morgan was born April 6, 1923 in Provo, a son of E. Jay and Marie Winter Morgan. He was educated in Provo and Springville schools, graduating from Springville high school. He graduated from the University Univer-sity of Utah and the Dental College of University of Oregon. Ore-gon. He practiced in Salt Lake City and Springfield, Oregon, and was teaching at the University Uni-versity of Oregon and practicing practic-ing at Gladstone, Oreg., at the time of his death. He was a member of the LDS church. He enlisted in the U. S. Navy in February 1942 and was discharged dis-charged in 1946. He was a lieutenant lieu-tenant in the Navy Air Force. He married Veon Bird of Mapleton Nov. 24, 1944, at Miami, Fla. Surviving are his widow and three daughters, Karen, Janet and Diane Morgan, all of Portland; Port-land; his parents of Mapleton; two brothers, Dennis Jay Morgan Mor-gan of Salt Lake City, and Jack "A. Morgan, Yuma, Ariz,, a sister, Mrs; E. Shirl (Helen) Olsen of Salt Lake City. |