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Show Nan McMullin Parker Dies At Home InParowan Relatives in Leeds were advised t Friday of the death of Nan McMullin Parker, 60, at her home ? Parowan at 2:30 p.m., that ay of heart attack. Funeral Wices were held in Parowan day afternoon. Born in Leeds, Jan. 19, 1883, she as a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. avid McMullin. She married Dan ker of Parowan, now deceased " has resided in Parowan for s years' being active in Relief 'ety and other church work. Jurviving her are five sons: !k Parker, with the U. S. med f0rces. Paul and Robert Re M Parowan; Max Parker of of R,ieV'; and David G- Parker tors vm re' Md-; three daueh- Mrs. Beatrice Brunson of ft City; Mrs- Hden Brock of ersville, Ind.; and Mrs. Ruth ZTth, f Salt Lake City; 13 ,1; her mother, Ruth Mrs p,U"in' Leeds; two sisters, and Mrs m SulUvan' Hurricane: at Z MarSaret Stirling, Leeds; lin p" brothers, Mark McMul- Payso City;R- w- McMullin, and Frank McMullin of |