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Show DEATH RELIEVES HIS BUFFERING Heber Taylor passed away at the home of his sister Mrs. Orman in Milford Wednesday morning. Mr. Taylor only a few months since went on a mission to the southern states and was taken seriously ill while in Florida. He returned here a short time since suffering severely from heart and stomach trouble. For a week or more his life has been despaired de-spaired of and friends have been attending at-tending him night and day offering every assistance possible. He leaves three orphan children, their mother having died some months ago. Tho youngest will be adopted and cared for by their grandmother,' Mrs. Bird of Provo, while the other two children chil-dren were given to their aunt. Mrs Phillips, Mr. Taylor's sister of Beaver. Bea-ver. The funeral service was held this morning a' 'ne L. D. S. church, Milford, and interment made in the cemetery at Beaver, where a short service was also held at the grave side. Mr. Taylor was a young man of excellent character and the sympathy sym-pathy of the community goes out to the orphaned children and the many other sorrowing relatives - and friends. |