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Show Funeral held here for A. H. Cranmer Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Wednesday at Wheeler Mortuary for Arthur Heber Cranmer, 67, a former well-known well-known resident of Springville, who died of a heart attack Sunday, Nov. 25, in Phoenix, Ariz. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery. Born in Springville. Dec. iy. 1894, he was a son of Heber and Mary Burt Cranmer and spent most of his life in this city. He attended schools here and later worked on road construction con-struction most of the time as a foreman. He' retired several years ago. He was a member of the LDS church and a veteran of World War. I. He was also a member of the Elks. J He was divorced from his first wife, Lorene Davidson and in March, . 1931, married Ila Burr. Surviving are his wife of Phoenix and two daughters and a son, Mrs. Dallas (Betty) Adams of Spanish Fork; Mrs ; Sherman (Jeri) Russell of Phoenix and Jim Cranmer of Grass Valley, Calif. A son Robert Ro-bert Cranmer lost his life m World War II. Also surviving are seven grandchildren; two 'er and a sister, Mrs. Zella Taylor, Tay-lor, Owen and Morns Cranmer Cran-mer of Springville. |