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Show Cora Fisher Goodwin Dies Following Lingering Illness Cora Estell Fisher Goodwin, 71, 'died at the home of a daughter In Summit early Tuesday morning morn-ing of causes Incident to age. j Mrs. Goodwin had been In poor ' health for the past three months I and had been living with her daughters In the area until the time of her death. Funeral service for Mrs. Goodwin, Good-win, mother of Robert Goodwin of Cedar City, will be held in the Minersvllle Ward chapel Friday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 p. m. Friends have been asked to call at the Southern Utah Mortuary in Cedar I City this evening, Thursday, from ,7 to 9, and at the Minersvllle chapel Friday morning from 10:-,i 10:-,i 30 until time of services, j Born June 5, 1884 at Loa to Joseph Martin and Mary D. ) Blackburn Fisher, she married . John Ccrbrldge on Nov. 12, 1002 , In the St. George Temple. She I later married Edwin A. Goodwin, rl Nov. 10, 1903 in the Salt Lake Temple and has resided at Minersvllle Min-ersvllle since her marriage to Mr j Goodwin, who survives her. r In addition to her husband she Is survived by two sons: Robert Cedar City, and Clark Goodwin 'i Pioche, Nev.; three daughters j Mrs. Harold (Leona) Smith, Summit; Sum-mit; Mrs. Clark (Elma) Harris, Panaca, Nev.; and Mrs. Hunter (Leola) Gibson, Enoch; 20 grandchildren, grand-children, 14 great-grandchildren, and three brothrs: Parley Fisher, Milford; Stanley M. Fisher. Mid-vale, Mid-vale, and Lane Fisher, San Francisco, Fran-cisco, Calif. Burial will be In the Minersvllle Miners-vllle cemetery. |