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Show Former Cedar City Resident Dies In Sacramento, Calif. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed in the Cedar First ward chapel Wednesday afternoon for Thomas Tho-mas Corlett, 74, a life-long resident resi-dent of Cedar City who died at Sacramento, Calif., Friday of ailments Incident to age. Mr. Corlett was born in Cedar City on February 16, 1876, a son of James and Mary Corry Corlett, and had lived in Cedar City most of his life, until moving to Sacramento Sac-ramento about fifteen years ago. Surviving are three daughters and two sons: Mrs. Reid Allred, Price; Mrs. Max Boshard, Payson; Mrs. Edward Quinney, Tremon-ton; Tremon-ton; Lee Corlett, Salt Lake City, and MSgt. James L. Corlett. with the U. S. army in Korea; 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral services were conducted con-ducted by Bishop H. P. Dotson of : the Cedar First ward. Speakers at the services were H. H. Lunt and Samuel F. Leigh, and sentiments sen-timents were read by Mrs. Marion Mar-ion Hahne. Invocation was by C. William Macfarlane, benediction by Randall L. Lunt, and dedication dedica-tion of the grave by Jethro Palmer. Pal-mer. The musical program included includ-ed two vocal duets, "Whispering Hope", and "In The Garden" by Ray Cosslett and Myles Walker, accompanied by Mrs. Beth Leigh. |