Show f rv fAT EATH CLAIMS W I f N. N QUINN I I Funeral pEN Funeral services were arranged Thursday for tor Edd Ed- Ed beh i d Nelson Quinn 7 75 well- well i business man who died at 11 f tome hOme Twenty-eighth Twenty 1 t Wednesday at a. a m. m a heart healt attack tr t. t Quinn was the president of ot Garment and andI the te Qu QUInn n company I fl an Independent candidate for forr emor r of Utah In 1940 BOrn porn September 4 1867 at New iron n Iowa he was a son zon of ot Josepheus and Katrina Al- Al Quinn Educated in Iowa a he was graduated from jr nell college At one time af aft aft- t et r moving to Utah he had served c principal of the Lincoln elemen- elemen tar Jf school in Ogden ving the educational ion oi he be entered the Interstate comerce merCe erce commission and made hI bS hOme borne oine In Washington D. D C C. I for fo- fo III any Y years Y later transferring t to tie the he field service of ot the U. U S. S I nd office ottice headquarters In Salt Salti i Lake ke City II more than 30 years of fedl fed fed- cal il service behind him he re- re l' l and was associated with garad gar- gar ad manufacturing In Ogden He 11 president resident and di- di r of the Edward N N. Quinn company and a director of ot the Kathleen Quinn company On Oa May 2 1902 1802 he married Ada of Ogden In Salt Lake City Cay He was a member of ot the Ogden camp No 74 Woodmen of ot oftie tie World Surviving are his widow Mrs Its AdA William Quinn the fol- fol I g sons Lieutenant Colonel Horace crace Q Qui Quinn u I n n a of the staff ct cUbe the chief of ot ordnance in Washington Washington Wash Wash- ington D. D C. C Robert Nelson Ogden one daughter Mrs Kathleen Beede Falls Church Vt Vs eight grandchildren a broth broth- Frank C. C Quinn New Sharon Iowa and several half brothers i iaM and aM inters listers who reside in the east I |