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Show Mrs. J.J. Keough j Dies In Salt Lake' Word was received by Milford friends Wednesday of the death that morning in Salt Lake of Mrs. Alice Keough, wife of J. J. Keough, : local railroad man and active offi-, cial of Escalante post, Veterans of 1 Foreign Wars. Her death came as a release from a period of several sev-eral months of suffering from a stomach ailment which gradually became worse though everything possible in the way of surgical and medical care was done for her. Mrs. Keough was born in Tooele September 25, 1891, a daughter of Anna Loretta and Thomas De La Mare. The family had made their home in Milford at various times but, for the past several months, she had been living in Salt Lake Citay, where their dlaugihtler, Madeleine, is completing her senior year at the College of St. Mary-of-the-Wasatch. Besides the husband and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Keough is survived by six sisters, Mrs. J. E. Cunningham of Salt Lake City, Mrs. H. W. Cook of Tooele, Mrs. Myrtle Sor-enson Sor-enson of Huntington Park, California; Cali-fornia; Mrs. Don Jacobs of Tooele; Mrs. L. G. Imnonen, McGill, Nevada; Ne-vada; and Mrs. A. V. Smith of Levan; and two brothel's, Philip De La Mare, Provo. and P. B. De La Mare, Nevada City, California. Funeral services are to be conducted con-ducted in St. Margaret's church, Tooele. |