OCR Text |
Show HURTS FATAL TO A. F. MAN AMKKICAN FORK Funeral services for Raymond V. Codding-ton Codding-ton will be held in the Second ward chapel here Monday, commencing at 1 ). m. Mr. Coddington died at his home here Friday of pneumonia pneu-monia resulting from injuries sustained sus-tained Monday near Ibapah at the Coddington winter sheep range. Mi'. Coddington's chest was crushed by a falling log Monday. The cam is about seven mlies from the nearest ranch and the injured man was taken to the Owen Sheridan ranch, accompanied accompan-ied by his younger brother-, Mark and Sidney Nicholes. Sr., of this city. Dr. V. F. Houston, a brother-in-law, who was summoned immediately im-mediately an dtound a broken rib had punctured a lung of the injured in-jured man which brought on the dreaded pneumonia attack. Mr. Coddington was born in American Fork April 14, 1900, . son of Thomas L. and Elizabeth Chadwick Coddington. He was reared here and attended school in this city. In 1917 he entered! into partnership with his father, J one of the outstanding and success- j fill woolgrowers in the state, later I joined by the other son, Mark, j The two young men have arried on the Coddington sheep business j since the death of their father last April. . He is survived by his widow, j Mrs.- Verla Boulter Coddington, , formerly of Lindon; his mother. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Coddington, and three children, Thomas Boyd, Ray Keith and Verla Mae; a brother, Mark, and a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Houston, all of this city. |