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Show Hurricane Man Dies In Salt take Raymond B. Naegle, 51. of Hurricane, Hur-ricane, a brother of Mrs. Parley Dalley of Cedar City, died in the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City on March 2, after a prolonged illness. ill-ness. He had been In the hospital several weeks for treatment. Born April 18, 1893, in Toquer-vllle, Toquer-vllle, he was a son of Heber L. and Mary Bryncr Naegie. After complet- , ing grade school work In Toquer-vllle, Toquer-vllle, he graduated from the B. A. C. at Cedar City In 1911, taking up the trcde of carpenter. He enterrd the army for World War I in 1916, but did not see overseas action. ! In 1920 he married Mildred Pace of New Harmony In the St. George Temple. She died in 1930, and on September 5, 1933, he married Maud Lemmon of Toquervilley Surviving besides his widow and their daughter, Carolyn of Hurricane Hurri-cane are three other children, En-( sign Phyllis Naegle, stationed -at Guadalcanal with the U. S. Navy Nurse Corps; Sgt. Clair Naegle, with the Army Air Coips in England, Eng-land, and Mildred Rae Naegle, who resides with her aunt, Mrs. Glen Olson In Ogden. Also surviving are his father and stepmother of To-quervllle; To-quervllle; three sisters, Mrs. Mabel Dalley of Cedar City, Mrs. Ruby Femes of New York City, Miss Mary Naegle of Toquervllle, four brothers, Oeorge Naegle of Las Vegas, Rex Naegle of Cedar City, and Lynn and Homer Naegle of Toquervllle. I |