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Show ILLNESS FATAL -TO DRAPER MAN Aurellua Kitigerald, 72, prominent livestock raiser and farmer, died Monday at 11:43 p. m. at hla home In Draper of pernicious anemia. Mr. Fitzgerald was born at Draper. Dra-per. October 20. IBM, tha aon of Perry and Agnes Wadaworth Kits-gerald, Kits-gerald, pioneers of 1M7. After graduating from the Brig-ham Brig-ham Young college at Logan ha entered en-tered the farming and atockraislng industry, extending his Interests into Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and eajitern Utah. For many years he was director of the Wasatch Grasera' aaeociation and vice prenidrnt of the Dry Creek Irrigation company. His wife, Mary Ellen Hrown Kitigerald, whom he married In 19. died In 1934. Surviving are seven aona and daughters. Mrs. Harriet Hagen. Salt Lake City; Atirellus B, Norman P.. W. Hlvil and Clement W. Kitigerald ami Mrs. Thalia Sjohbom, Draper, and Mrs. Agnes Carlquist, Berkeley. Cal.; 11 grandchildren: one foater son. Nathan H. Cos. Boulder City. Nev. : four brothers, Jtac M., Mel-vln Mel-vln K, Royal T. and R. It. Kitigerald! Kitiger-ald! and three sisters, Mrs. Pamela Wetzell, Mra. Joaeph Moualey and Mrs. J. W. Dunyon. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p. m. Friday In tha Draper First L. D. S. ward chapel, with Bishop Reid Beck officiating. Interment In-terment will be in tha Draper cemetery. |