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Show SUDDEN DEATH IS SHOCK TO FRIENDS YOUNG LIFE ENDED 7 BY BRIEF ILLNESS A surprising and shocking death occured in the community last Sunday Sun-day morning, when 0. E. Peterson, just lately come to Milford and employed em-ployed at the Milford Pharmacy, passed pass-ed away. Seized with acute indigestion indiges-tion Friday night, he succombed at eleven o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Peterson was a young man but 29 years of age. He was born and raised in Evanston, Wyoming. His home, from where he came to Milford a little less than two months ago, and where his brothers and sisters now reside, is at Ogden. During his brief period here, he was known favorably as a quiet and well-manf nered young man, who would make friends slowly but lastingly. His father and mother have preceeded him in death, his father passing away four years ago, and his ( mother's death bringing sorrow into the home only last February. There are three brothers and three sisters left in the family. Mr. Peterson was a member of the Masonic fraternity and was an ex-service ex-service man, having worn the uniform uni-form during his college days as a j member of an army R. 0. T. C. unit. Funeral services were conducted j this Thursday from his boyhood home in Evanston. |