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Show DEATHS - LEONARD W. KAMINSKA Leonard W. Kaminska, 48 died Thursday of last week in an Ogden hospital. He was born March 4, 1907, in Henrietta, Texas, a son of Herman and Minnie Engel Kaminska. Ka-minska. He lived in Milford for many years before moving to Ogden in 1941. He was employed in Ogden as a mechanic at the Utah General Depot, and was a member of thj Utah General Depot bowling bowl-ing league, and was a veteran of World War II. Funeral services were conducted con-ducted in Ogden, under direction direc-tion of Baker-Merril Post No. 9, American Legion. Survivors are his mother, of Ogd.n, and a brother, Cecil, of Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Milford C-metery. CALVIN BRADSHAW Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the Miners-ville Miners-ville L D S Chapel for Calvin Bradshaw, 59, who died in Tooele of a heart ailment and complications. Karl Truman was in charge of the services, and speakers were Frank Williams and Ruben Ru-ben Dotson. The grave in the minersville cemetery was dedicated dedi-cated by Merrill Jameson. M". Bradshaw was born in Mine. wille Ju'y 3, 1896, a son of Sa, -iel md Alice Wood Bradshaw. He was a war veteran, vet-eran, having served in both World Wars. Following the burial, a service flag was presented pre-sented to his widow. Survivors, besides his widow, include two sons and two daughters by a previous marriage. |