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Show I "1 19!!, ' J 111 . 1 i C W. Peay, 45, for I services were conduct-'"e conduct-'"e Wednesday. : eral services ' Inesday for ; le AY. Peay in ral services were con-- con-- Wednesday at' the Mortuary for Clyde Peay, 45, who died un-dly un-dly Sunday at his home, lith Fourth East St. 1 was in the Benjamin y. 'eay was born at Ben-.pril Ben-.pril 2, 1917, a son of Raymond and Emma Cahoon Pep.y. education was begun in J pjamin schools and he 1 as graduated from the Si. Fork High School, ov. 4, 1936 he was mar-Emma mar-Emma June Watts at 4ille. From 1936 to 1940 wed the trade of a backing ba-cking in Spanish Fork Jit Lake City. From 1940 I he worked at the Small 'lant in Satl Lake City, .!m 1942 to 1947 he was ((ld by the Union Pa-iailroad Pa-iailroad as a conductor. 1 947 to the present he I 'iployed at Geneva Steel tl vas a member of the I lurch and was affiliated le Provo Moose Lodge i. Also he was a mem-I mem-I the United Steel Work-,,i Work-,,i America local and 359 to 1960 he served ident of the Springville-)n Springville-)n Wildlife Federation. 3 survived by his wife, ons, Larry G., Niel W., .R.. Peay, and one daugh-f daugh-f 'ynol Peay, all of Spring-l Spring-l Vlso surviving are his A Benjamin; one sister, ,iomas (Eva Jean) Moul-Jgan Moul-Jgan and five brothers, " j Peay, Benjamin; Grant , rj Springville; Kenneth 1 Benjamin; Dean Peay, Jain; Lloyd Peay, Los |