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Show FUNERAL HELD SUNDAY FOR ED. GOTTFREDSON Many friends and relatives paid tribute to James Edward Gott-fredson Gott-fredson at funeral services Sunday Sun-day afternoon in the Second ward chapel, directed by the Fifth ward bishopric. Mr. Gottfredson died Wednesday night of a heart attack, at-tack, at his home at 369 East, Fourth South street. Burial was in the Evergreen cemetery, directed by the Claudin funeral home. Mr. Gottfredson was born in Mt. Pleasant, April 10, 1873, a son of Peter and Amelia Gladhill Gottfredson, southern Utah pioneers. pio-neers. He attended schools in Mt. Pleasant and Sigard and came to Springville in December of 1897. He was a carpenter and had done considerable building in this and surrounding cities. He had been secretary of the Springville-Map-leton Black Hawk Indian War Veterans committee for several years and was a High Priest in Kolob stake. He married Emma Bulkley on Jan. 2, 1897, in the Salt Lake Endowment House. She died in 1942, and he later married her sister, Mrs. Ina B. Gabbitas, in the Manti temple. Survivors include his widow, four sons and a daughter, Eldon Gottfredson, Salt Lake Cfty; Kenneth Ken-neth Gottfredson, Logan; Wilford and Merrill Gottfredson and Mrs. Helen Robbins, Springville; also nineteen grandchildren and one great-grandchild; also ten brothers broth-ers and sisters, W. H. Gottfredson, Gottfred-son, Pasadena, Cal.; Arthur Gottfredson, Gott-fredson, Sawtell, Calif., Wilford Gottfredson, Moore, Ida., Dr. David Da-vid Gottfredson, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Carrie Shaw and Mrs. Udell Jensen, Richfield; Mrs. Vida Bradford, Brad-ford, San Francisco, Calif.; Mrs. Luella Sorenson, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Melvin Jensen and Mrs. Le-nore Le-nore Dennison, Manti. |