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Show HEART ATTACK ' IS FATAL TO YOUNG MAN Funeral services will be conducted con-ducted in the Second ward chapel at 2 p. m., today for George Albert Al-bert Strong, 25, who died on Monday Mon-day of a heart attack at the family fam-ily residence, South State street, following a long illness. Friends may call at the A. Y. Wheeler and Son mortuary before the services. Burial will be in the Evergreen cemetery. He was born in SpringviUe on April 14, 1918, a son of Elias and Pernellie E. Jones Strong. He attended school here, graduating from the SpringviUe high school in 1936. He had engaged in farming farm-ing and radio repair work. He had taken an active part in church work and was an Elder in the Second Sec-ond ward at the time of his death. Surviving, besides his parents, are six brothers and sisters, Earl E. Strong, Chicago, 111.; Mrs. Pearl S. Stevens, Murray; Mark Strong, an army air 'mechanic stationed at Mills, Calif.; Mrs. Hazel Gates, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Emily S. Tut-tle Tut-tle and Fred J. Strong, Spring-I Spring-I ville. |