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Show DEATH CLAIMS JOHN H. WOODMAN SUNDAY Salt Lake, April 25. John Henry-Woodman, Henry-Woodman, well known In this city, died Sunday morning at his home at 154 Seventh East street of liver trouble trou-ble He was born In Ontario, Canada. Can-ada. Deceraler 1, 1S5S. and came to Utah Juno 1!). 1SS0, and established a home here. He married Miss Louise Hlgglnbotham. daughter of F. D. and Elizabeth Higglnbctham of Ogden. July. 1903. Ho had been secretary for Cunnlngton & Co. for twenty years and was a nephew of James J. Woodman. Ho is survived by a widow wid-ow aud two children. To tho-io who have Intimately kuown Mr. Woodman during the years of his residence here his death will ome as a sorrowful announcement, for he was a genial and accomplished gentleman and has taken Quite a prominent part in the business affairs af-fairs of the city and numbered his 1 friends by the dozens. At times Woodman was associated associat-ed with a number of mining enterprises enter-prises and was a promoter of mining companies. At his death he was heavily Interested in the Woodman mines at Deep Cre'k. He was a nephew neph-ew or Fred Woodman, the locator of the Emma mine. |