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Show Funeral rites Friday for C. H. Hansen, 61 I Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m., in the Fifth-Seventh Fifth-Seventh Ward Chapel, for Charles Henry Hansen, 61, who died Monday, December 14, 1964. Bishop George Puckett of the Seventh Ward, will be in charge. Friends may call at Wheeler Mortuary this evening (Thursday (Thurs-day from 7 to 9 p.m., and Fri- day, before the services. Burial will be in the Provo City Cemetery. Ceme-tery. Mr. Hansen was dead on arrival ar-rival at the Utah Valley Hospital Hos-pital apparently of a heart attack at-tack suffered at Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe plant. He was born March 11, 1903 iin Provo, a son of Frederick L. and Emily Mary Montague Hansen. He married Erma Me-cham, Me-cham, Dec. 23, 1922 iin Provo. He was employed as a millwright mill-wright by the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. He was a member of the LDS Church. Se lived in Provo until 1943 when he moved to Springville. "siding at 972 East First So Street. : Surviving are his wife, of Springville; and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. Eldon In (Donna) Jacobsen, Magna: 'trs. Edward (Freda) Fischer, Salinas, Calif.; Fred C. Han-t Han-t n, New Carlisle, Ind.; Mrs S Ronald (Buelah) Bachus, Mesa j Ariz-; Stanley G. Hansen, May's May-'s f' Ariz,; R- Hansen. JPnngviHe; Mrs. Kay (Jean) I wsmussen, Murray; 21 grand- wren; one sister, Mrs J jra Brand, Provo. 1 i ' ' V- '9, I L ' - heart ,,ansen' victim of Ice, a:t'd'ik' fr whom serv- "'ill be held on Friday. |