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Show S. Perry Abbott Dies At Home in Lehi Lehi Stephen Perry Abbott. 62, died in his home at Lehi Friday at 8 30 p. ni. following a heart attack. Born at Bunkerville, Nevada, on Oct. 21, 1SS3, son of Myron A and Mary Leavitt Abbott, he was three yeras old when the family moved to Annehella, Sevier county, v here he received his early education. He married Clara Anna Etta Poulson, Richfield. July 20, 1905. in the Man-ti Man-ti L D S Temple, and three years later they moved to Richfield, where she died Feb. 25, 1920. He married Lorena May Gee. May 11, 1921, in the Manti" Temple. They moved to Delta, where they lived for four years. In 1928 they moved to Lehi, where they had resided since. ,For the past 10 years Mr. Abbott had been employed by the Salt I Lake and Utah railroad as a deliv-eryman, deliv-eryman, and he also carried the mail to and from the post office to the depot. Surviving besides his widow are five sons and six daughters, Ronald Ron-ald P. Abbott, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Paul M Abbott, Mrs. Norma Rogers, Rog-ers, Mrs. Mary Self, Salt Lake City; Mr. Dee Abbott, Payson; Stephen Garth Abbott, Berkeley, California; Mrs. Azalia Stolworthy, Blackfoot, Idaho; Stanley E. Abbott, U. S. N. Leahnore Abbott, Lehi; Roena and Lorena Abbott, Lehi; one sister, Mrs. Josephea Robison, Delta; six brothers, Edward L. and George M. Abbott, Delta; James H. and William L. Abbott, Provo; L. B. Child, California; Thomas L. Abb- ott, San Mateo, California, and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Second L D S ward by E. M. Webb Bishop. Burial was in the Lehi cemetery under direction of Wing mortuary. |