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Show I Parowan Man Dies Of Heart Attack Lellon B. Heap. 55. life-lung re- sldent of Parowan. died suddenly at his home Thursday, March 22, I from a heart ailment. He suffered a severe heart attack at-tack last spring, at which time he was confined to his bed for several weeks, and had never fully recovered. recov-ered. However, he had been about town Thursday evening before suffering suf-fering the fatal attack. Mr. Heap was born in Parowan on May 4, 1889, a son of George and Louisa Heap, and except for r. short time when he lived In Spry, Utah, he had made Parowan his home. He had engaged in farming farm-ing until about three years ago, when he accepted employment with Union Pacific railrond company at Cedar City. Surviving are is widow, Mrs. Lillian Lil-lian Lowe Heap, and the following sons and daughters: Alden Heap of Cedar City, Cpl. Theron J. Heap, with the U. S. Forces in Belgium; Larry and Robert Heap. Parowan; Irene Bryant, Maurine and Thora Perry, Cedar City; Ruth Fender, California, and Lois Jean Heup. Parowan. Also surviving are the following brothers and f-lstters: Henry and Vernon Heap Mrs. Geo. A. Lowe, Jr., Pnrowun; Roy Heav, Spry, and Mrs. Huttie Smith, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday Mon-day afternoon. |