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Show From Our Mailbag 210 S. Norman Ave. Fullerton, Calif. Nov. 5, 1974 Dear Editor: It is with regret that I must tell you of the passing of one of your most loyal subscribers. My mother, Bertha G. Heaton, passed away Oct. 7, 1974 in Fullerton. She was born in Park City in 1894. She was baptized in the Catholic Cath-olic Church in Park City and still had her certificate of perfect attendance from the elementary school. We had the good fortune to be able to bring her to visit Park City three times. She always loved it and told us many times of her childhood there and her home in Empire Em-pire Canyon, i Her father, Edmund Cot-ler, Cot-ler, was killed in a mine accident at the! Silver King when she was young girl. He and other members of the Colter and Cro'ssman families fam-ilies are buriekl in the old cemetery. ) We miss heriso much but my four sisters and I have so many precious memories of her and our trips to Park City. Mrs. Earl Cassidy (Rose M.) . 210 S. Norman Fullerton, Calif. PS. Thank you so much, my mother came to visit you in 1971 when she was in Park City. Rose M. Cassidy. |