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Show NICK LAMBROS SERVICES HELD Funeral services for Nick Billy Lambros, 65, of Copperfield, a railroad switchman at the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. mine, who was found dead Saturday morning at his home, were conducted Wednesday Wed-nesday at 2 p.m. in the Salt Lake Greek Orthodox church, Second West and Third South St., by the Rev. -Antonios Kalogeropoulos. Death presumably was caused by a cerebral hemorrhage, according ac-cording to a coroner's report. Native of Agion Vacillion Ky-nourias, Ky-nourias, Greece, Mr. Lambros was a son of Bill and Alexandria Bokas Lambros. He came to- the United States 48 years ago and became a naturalized citizen. Survivors include three brothers, broth-ers, John Lambros, Clearfield, and Lefterie and Lambro Lambros, Lam-bros, and a sister, Tula Lambros, all of Greece. Interment was in Mt. Olivet cemetery, Salt Lake City. |