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Show Ernest Branson Dies Following Pneumonia Illness Funeral services are being held In the First Ward chapel for Ernest Ern-est Brunson, 53, well known local coal dealer who died early Mmir day of pneumonia complicatuaW and a heart attack. Mr. Branson had suffered from a heart ailment ail-ment for some time, and suffered a heart attack following an illness ill-ness from pneumonia. Mr. Brunson was born Jan. 2CL 19)6 in Fillmore, a son of Fiances Isaac and Nellie B. Beestort Brunson. On Dec. 21, 1930 he married Beatrice Parker at Beaver, and on June 29, 1933, the marriage was solemnized in the St. Georffe LDS temple. They had resided in Cedar City since their marriage mar-riage in 1930. For many years he has been engaged as a trucker selling firewood fire-wood and coal. An active LDS Church worker, he served ward Clerk for the Cedar LDS First Ward, and also was a stake missionary. At the time of his death he was secretary of the Seventies Quorum. Survivors include his widows three daughters and one v Mrs. R. L. (Beverly) Wright Ma-ford; Ma-ford; Mrs. Floyd J. (Dixie Mafb-eson, Mafb-eson, Mrs. Herschel (Patricia Hall, and Ernest Kenny Brurtscxc . Cedar City; two brothers, Erein Brunson, Cedar City and Marian Brunson, Fillmore, and one sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Blaine (Ruey Emaliar) Wajker, Nephl. Also survirinj; are five grandchildren, |