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Show J. i. MANWILL ANSWERS CALL PAT-SON. John Monroe Man-will, Man-will, well-known Pfiyson resident, .lied Monday evening at the family residence in the Fourth ward. He was b-ji-n August 19, 1360, in Pay-son, Pay-son, the son of .Tchn F. and Emily S. Brown Mamvi'.l, early pioneoi'3. He. married Annie Cowan and they lived for a while at Lake Shore, later going to LaGrande, Oregon, where he engaged in the stock business for ten years, after which they returned o Pr.yson, purchasing a home in the Fourth ward where he became one of the most active church workers. He filled a two-year mission in the eastern states. His wife diPd 17 years ago and in 191S he married I Jane L. ITaymore, who survives him. Surviving also are one Droth-rr Droth-rr and three sisters, George a. Manwill of Rupert, Idaho; Mrs. Melissa M. Lewis of Provo; Mrs. Etta M. Cowan of San Francisco, and Mrs. Sarah Hansen of Payson. The body will lie in state at the Claudin Funeral home in Payson until Friday morning w-lien it will j be taken to' the home. Funeral services ser-vices will be held Friday at 1:30 in the Fourth ward chapel and inter-I inter-I merit will be in the Payson city cemetery. |