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Show TMrew Herring Dies, crsxbs Held Jit Wellington, Utah : i'r Andrew Lltster Herring, 67, a resident of -Cedar City since No vember, died at the Valley View Medi-al Center June 4 following a short illness. Funeral services were ronduct-ed ronduct-ed at Wellington, Carbon Co., Saturday, June 7, at 8 p. m. at the Wellington LDS Ward cha- .IX'll. He was born Doc. 13, 1895, a :scn of Joseph Henry and Eliza--zeth White Lltster Herring at Vernal. Utah. He married Ellen Boren at Vernal July 26, 1920. "The marriage was later solemnized solemn-ized in the Mantl LDS Temple. Mr. Herr'ng spent his early youth in the Uintah Basin area then moved to Wellington where he and his family resided for 27 year prior to moving to Cedar City this past - year. He, was , a veteran of World War I. Survivors include two sons: TifaH, Los Angeles, Calif., and Jay, BMho Falls; two daughters, 31a. Kwll Asay, Cedar City and ttn. IWbert -Jlall, Kansas City, Mo, and ten grandchildren. Also surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Walter (Lucy) Boren, Wellington, and Mi's. George (LtVera) Brun, Vallejo, Calif. A velwlig was held in Cedar City prior to the services in Wal-lington. |