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Show Clifton Tollestrup IsCalled By Death George Clifton Tollestrup, 26 years of age, died at his home Wednesday morning at 1:30, following a severe attack of pneumonia, from which he suffered about a week. Clifton, as he as familiarly known among his as- tociates, had been working up to the lay before he was stricken and had wmplained of feeling ill the last day ie was at work. The diseasa which :laimed the life of the young man, deep seated, though a couple of lays before his death he showed 1 ligns of improvement. Mrs. Tolles-nP, Tolles-nP, his wife, and the parents were "yh t the bedside when the final end ame. Clifton Tollestrup was born in i;unnison, May 3, 1907, the son of R. fiyil' and Jeanette Tolk-slrup. He grew y I o manhood in his native town, at-ending at-ending the grade schools here. After Completing his studies ' here, he at-ended at-ended Snow college, and graduated "th honors from that institution with he class of 1929. He followed various j Pupations as a livelihood, and dur-c. dur-c. "" S his life he was held in high jjbfir steem by all who knew him. 0e('l' May 30 of this year, he was mar-.eofpied mar-.eofpied to Vivian Allred of Salina, and ? airc ince that time he had resided here )jo)'Die("th his life's chosen companion. Gfth coming at the starting of real jity. '?PPiiiess hap" caused deep grief and entire community joins the strick-1wife, strick-1wife, the parents, and relatives in 'lVir sorrow. i Surviving are the wife, Mrs. Vivian ollestrup, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. ; Tollestrup, one sister, Iva Beth ollestrup, five brother, Ross, Clair, ane and Jay Tollestrup of Gunni-i Gunni-i (Vt? Wesley Tollestrup of Manti. J Funeral services have been set for ' Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the ! Gunnison Valley high school auditorium. auditor-ium. Interment will be at the Gunnison Gunni-son City cemetery. |