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Show ! DEATH OVERTAKES ABE FOTHERINGHAM HIGHLY RESPECTED PI ON EE It IS BURIED AT BEAVER MONDAY Abe Fotheringham, esteemed Milford Mil-ford man and practical'y a life-long resident of Beaver to nty, passed away last Friday aft.'.noon. His death followed- an illne s of almost throe months. He was taken down while making a visit in Washington, was brought to a hosj'tal in Salt Lake City, where he seemed to get better, and for the last two weeks of his life was at home here. Mr. Fotheringham leaves his widow wid-ow and four children, A. M. Fotheringham Fother-ingham ,of Salt Lake; Austin, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Douglas, of Milford; and Mrs. Sadie Jones, of Milford. All were able to attend the funeral services ser-vices which were held Monday with burial in the Beaver cemetery. In Mr. Fotheringham's passing, a multitude of local people lost an old friend. Practically all of the seventy-three years of his active life were spent among Beaver county people. |