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Show Funeral Services Held In Kanab for Douglas Martineau Funeral services were held on Wednesday in Kanab for Douglas Doug-las A. Martineau, 14, of Cedar City, who died here Sunday night at 10:30 when his home was completely destroyed by fire. The services were conducted at 2 p. m. in the Kanab ward chapel. cha-pel. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Mr. Martineau, a son of George Albert and Emma Pauline Allred Martineau, was born on Nov. 8, 1905 in Mexico. In 1912, the family fam-ily was one of a group of refugees re-fugees who left that country and returned to the Unitcds from the L. D. S. church colony there. The family moved to Utah in 1915, after living in Douglas and Mesa, Arizona for three years. Mr. Martineau married" Mavis Sorenson in April, 1927 at Kanab. She died in 1943. He was married mar-ried to Margaret Greenfield in California in 1944. He has made his home in Cedar City for the past five years. Surviving are his widow of California; his father, Mesa, Ari zona; two sons, LeVan Martineau, Martin-eau, Cedar City and Donald Ray Martineau, California; a daugh-ter. daugh-ter. Miss Betty Gayle Martineau, Cedar City three brothers, George A. Martineau, Jr., Bingham; Bing-ham; Ernest Martineau, Mesa; Thomas Martineau, Ririe, Idaho, and three sisters, Mrs. Elvada Hurst, Payson; Mrs. Wilma Luke, Junction, and Mrs. Nola Bauer, Cedar City. Burial was in the Kanab cemetery ceme-tery under the direction of the Southern Utah mortuary. |