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Show Father of Cedar Men Dies of Heart Attack, Services Held Royal and Lester Blake of Cedar Ce-dar City were called to Washington Wash-ington County last week because of the death of their father, Royal Roy-al II. Blake, 71, whodied of natural na-tural causes while traveling in a pickup truck north of Leeds. Funeral services were conducted conduct-ed in St. George Thursday, June 6, and burial was in the St. George cemetery. Mr. Blake was born July 10, 1891 In St. George, a son of Benjamin Ben-jamin and Annie Elizabeth El-licot El-licot Blake. He married Alice Wade July 8, 1915 in St. George. He had been a rancher and live-stockman, live-stockman, and for 15 years was employed as a government trapper. trap-per. Survivors include his widow, sons and daughters, Hollis W., Plntura; Benjamin Royal rnd Lester, both of Cedar City; Norman Nor-man L., Daniel, both St. George; Mrs. Norman ((Ann. Fuller, Mrs. Ralph (Viola I Ioper; Mrs. Robert Ro-bert (Ramona) Carpenter, all of huigecrest, Calif.; Mrs. Anthon (Sylvia) Pace, New Harmony; 40 grandchildren, 21 great-greatgrandchildren; stepinulher, Mrs. Rosent Blake, St. George; brother, broth-er, sisters, Cecil, Mrs. Marcel (Annlel Smoot, both of St. George; Mrs. Alfred (Edith) Larson, Lar-son, Ogden; Mrs. Archer (Marie) Gubler, Santa Clara; Mrs. Iva (Hael) Davies, Kanarraville, and Mrs. Ina Cottam, Chicago. |