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Show Life-Long Parowan Resident Succumbs To Heart Attack Thomas O. Taylor, life-long re-, sident of Parowan, died suddenly July 3rd. of a heart attack. He had aroused his family because of his suffering from a distressed condition condi-tion and died less than an hour lat -' er. He had been in good health and . seemed to be feeling perfectly normal when he retired the night before. , Mr. Taylor was born In Parowanj on April 4. 1888. a son of Oeorge, and Maria L. Taylor and spent hlsi life there. For sveral years he help- I ed operate the Taylor Confectionery ( In addition to following the trade of painter and paper hanger. He is survived by his mother. 95, oldest resident of Parowan, and flv? brothers and sisters, Kate, Eva and ' Frank E. Taylor, Parowan; Mrs. ) Nellie Andertoti. Salt Lake City; I G orge O. Taylor, New York City; and a foster brother. Taylor Par- I klnson, Benjamin, Utah. Funeral services were held In the 1 Parowan West Ward chapel Friday afternoon. |