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Show CLINT McSHANE DIES IN SALT LAKE CITY; BURIAL IN BEAVER Clint McShane, former Beaver Beav-er County resident, died Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week at his home in Salt Lake City. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted Saturday morning in Salt Lake, and graveside military mili-tary services Saturday afternoon after-noon in Mountain View Cemetery Ceme-tery at Beaver, with Beaver Post No. 32, American Legion, conferring military honors. Mr. McShane was immediate Past Commander of the Amer-can Amer-can Legion, Department of Utah. He was born June 13, 1896, in Beaver, to O. F. and Mary Jane Emerson McShane. - He married Golda Baldwin, June 1, 1920. He was a veteran of World War I, and a member of the Utah Historical Society. Surviving are his widow, a son and daughter, H. Clint McShane, Oceanside, Calif., and Mrs. Tino (Kathryn) Gallegos, Long Beach, Calif.; 11 grandchildren, grand-children, 2 great-grandchildren, brothers E. M. McShane, Salt Lake; O. C. McShane, Richfield; C. K. McShane, Billings, Mont.; and a sister, Mrs. John J. (Alice) Pitman, Sat Xake City. |