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Show SPRINGVILLE MANSUCCUMBS Milton Fullmer Passes Away Following Several Months of Intense Suffering Milton Fullmer, 42 years of age, died at his home in the Springville First ward, Sunday evening, June 14, from the effects of an internal cancer. can-cer. He had been in ill health for a number of months and was eon-fined eon-fined to his bed about three weeks pevious to bis death. Surviving are his widow, ' Mrs.' Edith Fullmer and eight children Emmett, Leo, Dora, Iva, Bertha, Irene, Elsie, and Winnie Fullmer ; also two brothers and one sister, Ray and Charles Fullmer of Soldier Summit and Mrs. John Money of Price. Funeral services were held In the Springville First ward chapel Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, June 17, with Bishop Lovell MendenhaU of , the Mapleton- ward In charge. The speakers were President G. It. Maycock and E. M. Snow of the Kolob stake presidency. Music consisted of two vocal duets by Miss Jennie Erickson and Mrs. Mny Senior and a vocal solo by Mrs. Ed Clyde. The invocation was by John V. Wardsworth and the benediction by Bishop J. E. Bird. Interment was In the Evergreen cemetery under the direction of A. Y. Wheeler, undertaker. The grave was dedicated by W., I. Holley. |