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Show DEATHS AIM FUNERALS DUNBACK Peter E Dunback. aged 19 year6, died at the Dee hospital hos-pital about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon after-noon following a brief illness of typhoid-pneumonia Born in Wisconsin) on February 14, 1894. the young man , had resided in this city for the past several years Up to the time of his' fatal Illness he had resided with a brother-in-law, A. M. Norbeck, at 2317 j Jefferson avenue Decedent is sur- ! vived by the mother, three brothers and three sisters. For the past several sev-eral months he had been employed1 as a brakeman, and prior to that time h was employed by the Shupe-Wil-llams Candy company. The bodv was removed to the Larkln undertaking rooms pending the arrangements for the funeral. SPA UN Funeral sen ices for Stephen Ste-phen S Spaun will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Second ward meeting house with Bishop Robert Rob-ert McQuarrie officiating. The re mains may be viewed at the residence Friday from 10 a m until 1p m Remains may also be viewed this evening from 6 until 9 o'clock O'CONNER Dennis O'Conner. aged 63 years, died at the lnflrmar at Ro, this morning. The remains lie in state at the Llndqulst chapel Interment In-terment In Ogden City cemetery LEETHAM Esther Leetham 21 months old child of Mrs. Ernest Lee- tham, died Wednesday on the train from Bingham to Salt Lake City where the child was to be taken to the L- D. S. hospital. Funeral services will be held in thl6 city at the home of Mrs W H. West, 475 Thirty fourth 6treet. tomorrow at 3 o'clock Interment Inter-ment in Mountain View cemetery. SHAW W B Shaw, aged 57 years, and a Utah pioneer, died this morning morn-ing at his home in Logan following an Illness of heart trouble. Until five years ago Mr. Shaw was a resident resi-dent of Ogden. having a home at Five I Points. The body will be brought to Ogden, and the funeral services will be held at the Lynn meeting house, but final arrangements have not been completed. |