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Show i Milford Woman Dies In Salt Lake ! Memorial services for Mr?. Mat-tie Mat-tie Forgie Fitzgerald were held Monday afternoon at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary in Salt, t Lake City, the services being at-, at-, tended by a large number of rela-t rela-t tives and friends, including Mrs. James F. Glenn and Mrs. L. D. .McFadden of Milford. Mrs. Fitz-. Fitz-. gerald died Friday, October 20, following fol-lowing several months illness from cancer. Burial took place in Wasatch Wa-satch Lawn Memorial park. J Mrs. Fitzgerald was bora in Mil- ford February 12, 1894, a daughter of John and Gomer Heldbrant i Forgie, and had made her home in 1 Milford most of her life until four I years ago, when they move to Salt Lake City. She was a member of ; the Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and enjoyed the friendship of a large number of people in Milford and elsewhere. iSurviving are her husband, George T. Fitzgerald, and a son, Martin Corn, both of Salt Lake City; and eight .brothers and sisters, sis-ters, John M. Forgie of Midvale, i David F. Forgie of New Jersey, Paul and William Forgie of Los j Angeles, Mrs. Mollie Hanks and Mrs. Henry Waley of Los Angeles, Mrs. Nellie Gailey of Huntington , Park, California, and Mrs. Grace I Donahue of San Francisco. it |