Show ar alli DIES AS A FICE TO CAUSE OF 01 HUMANITY in all probability a sacrifice to humanity llian ty dr janics jamos A ollerton beloved physician of mesa adesa lied died at the southside South side district hospital N wednesday march ath of pneumonia aind complications following an illness of less than alian two wee weeks acs ics the attending physicians ot 0 which were many believe that some unidentified toxin absorbed into his cyst system em while I 1 he 1 e was practicing his profession was t the fie direct cause of dr Oll ertons death the poison became localized somewhere around the base of the brain and was spread by the blood I 1 only a magnificent ant constitution enabled the patient to survive so long throughout practically all the last ivcak ck of his life he lay unconscious ous the entire southside south side mourns the passing of one of her most prominent physicians dr ollerton was 40 years of the highest of age ad an man principles principle Paro carowan parowan Pa rowan want utah was hii big birthplace after completing ills his bourse at the murdock academy he spent pent two years as a in missionary for the L D S church I 1 laboring boring ll in chicago and indianapolis upon his return lie he graduated front from the B Y U at provo on december 24 1913 lie was married to teressa bakes of the silt salt lake temple utah in 13 reaver aver following his grad graduation graduato uati ons he at the B Y lp of taught one year turn to last page DR DIES j cond continued aued from arom page 1 i Provo antl tand two years ak at murdock academy because of his fat fathers heri 1111 ms ilik bit hi mothers others family moved to A n farm licar icar arizona where ld hip father died aril april 8 1917 his two brothers ila having vi joined 6 the e army bt cabe to Ariona to care fot for the family and taught swe science n ce in the mesa high school for two wo years in Ah cfall p jie I 1 he started stad his medical work vork in the university of california fo inia atter after el nis s graduation lie he served as for some time in h large san francisco hospital about h a year anda and a half hal fago ago dr and mrs and children came ba back ck to me mesa p TI they icy boug bought hta a home ionic on the temple le grounds and the doctor ope nedan rin office in the salt river valley faife Wall bany li building fr from bin the very start dr enjoyed a nast splendid pl e practice ile ho seemed to have the cappy faculty of gaining confidence in a very short hort tinie he was as appointed city health commissioner commissio nef and assisted coujil county ty physicians 1 I he was a member of the arizona medical ril society and an appointee on 1 the board of directors of the deacon ess phoenix and was also a prom i nen J meta mamber er of the rotary notary club he also gave much attention to his hurch church V boyk 66 was edg a member of the mesa t seconds ward and superintendent of 0 them aricola stake sunday school board boako probably there never neve r was a doctor who galveso rave so freely 01 of his time ea and poor ile he became a great friend of the indians who received much of his service free of charge ile he w was as I 1 I 1 indeed nde edan an angel of mercy to ao scores of persons and fai families nilie I 1 in 11 einoder moderate X ate circumstances it never plade made any ahny difference to him whether a p patient atie was rich or without a fennoy lie invariably stood ready to serve ile he was at once TC re cognized as 10 a f capable ki kind nd physician who fast gained public confidence and was held in high esteem by the entire community who join in sym 1 p anthy ith y with Mth liis bereaved ones impressive funeral services were conducted from froin the second ward chapel atz 30 p m sunday friends gathered to pay their last respects until there was not standing room left in the building the tha chapel was beautifully decorated with flowers end nd the casket banked with the choicest flowers contributed by civic md organizations of which he was it leading member very ex nui ite was the rotary clubs large wl wl of choice roses with the word rotary across the center in yellow daisies the stake sunday school board boar dand and tho the rotary club from phoenix attended in a body the speakers were G C anders and john cummard all spoke glowingly of the wonderful qualities of the man emphasizing his great friendliness and feeling for all humankind special s were rendered harold dark clark singing by special request the lovely song the roses bishop clarence dana had charge of the services interment was beside his father in the mesa cemetery where a short service including a community song was held the grave was left a mountain of beautiful flowers dr ollerton is survived by his wife four young children louise james marion and wm win richard his mother and two sisters wayne anna anna of provo utah two brothers preston of temple and attorney milton L of phoenix two sisters mrs airs lola turley of temple rind and mrs S sadie adle clark of mesa and pay a student of columbia university new york the last named not ti able bleto to be at the funeral mesa news |