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Show OGDEN OFFICER PASSES AWAY Detective Joseph P. McLean, A" years of ago. aied al the )-c Memorial hospital at l o'clock this mofnlng as the result of cancer of the stomach. The funeral Is to be held Sunday afternoon af-ternoon at 2 "'clock from tho Klrken-dall Klrken-dall chapel. Pallbearers are to be selected se-lected from the Elk's lodge and the I Knights of Pythias lodso. Complete funeral arrangements have not been! made. Detective McLean had been employ-, oil on tho local police force for about one year, having entered the employ of tho city following his return from FnKlrind whore ho served for twol years with tho Fifth regiment, Canadian Cana-dian cjnrrison artillery iti which he enlisted en-listed during January. 101S, being, sent to KnKland In March of the same year. Ho was born at Sidney. Australia. Nov. 25, 1ST 8 and came to Ogden from there in 1908. For a number of years he was employed in Ogden as a street car motorman and later was floor manaK-r for the Gootko A. Lowe company com-pany for several years. Before coming com-ing to 1'tah he served with the British troops in South Africa rrom 1900 to i 1903. Throughout his military oxpor-I lence and among many of his acqualn-1 tances in tgdon he w;ts familiarly j known as "No Complaint, Joe." He Is survived by hie widow and one' son, Jack, 4 years of age, Azi Washington Wash-ington avenue, his parents and the! following brothers who reside at Sld-j ney. Australia: Oeorg and William McLean; and the following sisters. Mrs. R. It. Tonks of Ogd n Mrs. D.j D. McKav of Huntsvllle; Mr.'. H C Little of Bait Lake and Mrs. Ernest j Green of Sidney. Australia, This Ib the third death In Mr. Mc-j Lean's family in the past year, his, brother Alec who served four years overseas having died from shell shock! last year and his sister. Mrs. Florence Whitney, having died following an op-I oration in a local hospital last April. |