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Show Springville Man Dies Suddenly in Idaho Falls, Idaho Word was received here this week of the sudden unexpected death of Clifford M. Kindred, 51, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred of this city, who died of a heart attack on Friday of last week, in Idaho Falls, Idaho. A prominent business and church man of Idaho Falls, Mr. Kindred had been in the insurance business for many years and more recently had also operated a grocery business. bus-iness. He was born in Springville March 22, 1905 and attended schools in this city. He began in the insurance business a number of years ago and moved to Idaho Falls about 1928. He had been a member of the High Priests the past ten years and had also served in the bishopric bishop-ric and other church capacities in (Continued on page two) Springville Man Dies In Idaho Falls, Ida. (Continued from page one) Idaho Falls. He had served as president of the Lions club and had taken active part in many civic civ-ic affairs. He is survived by his wife, the former Edna Jensen; his parents of Springville; three sons, Hal, Jay and John and one daughter, Mrs. Cathy Norton; also six grandchildren grand-children and the following brothers and sisters, Crede Kindred of Og-den; Og-den; Berne Kindred of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marie Webster of Ashley, Ash-ley, Ida.; Mrs. Beth Nelson of Twin Falls; Mrs. Louise Fifield and Ted Kindred of Calif. Funeral services were conducted Monday in the Idaho Falls South Stake Chapel and burial was in Idaho Falls. A number of relatives attended the services from Springville including in-cluding Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc-Pherson Mc-Pherson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kindred; also Mrs. R. S. Hayes of Salt Lake; Emeline Kindred and LaVon Bond of Heber. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kindred were enroute to visit him and attend a family reunion at his summer home. They had stopped stop-ped to visit Marie at Ashley when word of their son's death reached them. |