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Show Paragonah Boy Dies Suddenly of Leukemia Kenneth D. Lamoreaux, 15-year 15-year uiu Bon ut Mi. emu bus. Clark Lamoreaux of Paragonah, passed away late Tuesday afternoon after-noon near Kanosh enroute to a Salt Lake City hospital by ambulance. am-bulance. Cause of death was listed list-ed as acute leukemia, although he had been ill only eight days and his aliment wag not diagnosed diag-nosed as sucn ur.iil Tuesday forenoon. fore-noon. He suffered severe nose hemorrhages Monday night and was hospitalized in Cedar City from early Tuesday morning until un-til the trip north was begun. His parents were making the trip with him. Kenny was born Jan. 25, 1945 In Cedar City. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a teacher in the Aaronir Priesthood. He would have been in the 10th grade In high school. He was a vigorous young fellow and a promising athlete, having playcc football and was a member of the Junior varsity basketball team at Parowan High School last year. He was manager of the Paragonah Little League baseball team during the past season and had almost completed complet-ed a life-saving course in swimming. swim-ming. He Is survived by his parents, hi grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Davenport, and the 'Mlnwlng brothers and sisters: Jimmy, Larae, Peggy, Bradley "M David all of Paraponah, and Michael Lamoreaux, Parowan. Funeral services are tentatively tentative-ly set for 2 p. m. Saturday. |