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Show Services Held : fturday for ; icmuel E. Craig S Masonic services I irre held 10 a.m. Oct. at the Masonic Tem-:.i Tem-:.i for Samuel Edward . 2.ig. 70 who died Oct. 1 ." it his -'.orr.e in yr I ';er a short illness. I A 17 - year resident 1 I Moab. Craig was em-I em-I :. ;.ed as Mining Man-y Man-y u;er with Atlas Min-I Min-I t.ils. Prior to coming j Moab he was super-f super-f rendant of Combined 1 teals andGeneral Manner Man-ner of National Lead in ":oele. I t. He was born Oct. 6. y y.l at Grundy, Mo., to l:cert and Addie Groves r.eshman Craig, and was mining graduate of the tssouri School of iL-es. He married Ruby Lee aldwin at Jefferson -ity, Mo. on May 11, :25, and she survives. '-io surviving are 3 ildren. Dr. Samuel E. -raig, Tempe, Az., juries William Craig, "orrence. Ca.. and Mrs. Craig Douglas, Los !-'?eles, Ca., and 7 indchildren. He leaves sisters, Mary Whis-fr, Whis-fr, Brush, Co., Hazel Aiiels and Janet Bran-ii, Bran-ii, both of Trenton, fc., and Flora Steltz, nver, Co. ! A retired Lt. Colonel 1 -i the U.S. Army Re-i Re-i ;-rve, Craig was a past i President of the Moab ! iriners Club. In Tooe-i Tooe-i he served as presi-j presi-j Jnt of the Eagles, Elks I j-'d Wildlife Federation, ''A was also president ' the Utah State Wild-j Wild-j Federation. I Services were under direction of Turner J funeral Home, with in-'nnent in-'nnent in Sunset Me-rial Me-rial Cemetery. r. Craig |