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Show jW. E. Chamberlain j Called by Death i J William Edward Chamberlain, 58. j of Cedar Valley, passed away Tuesday Tues-day night at 10 o'clock p. m., following fol-lowing an illness of about four year's I duration. He became very ill last week and was taken to the L. D. S. j hospital at Salt Lake Friday. He died in the hospital. Mr. Chamberlain was born September Septem-ber 28, 1876 in Cedar Fort, the son of James and Fannie Clark Chamberlain Cham-berlain and always made his home in that community. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Erma Peterson Chamberlain; his mother, Mrs. Fannie Chamberlain; four sons, Alton, LaMar, Cecil and Leroy Chamberlain, all of Cedar Valley; also three brothers and four sisters: James Chamberlain of Cedar Ce-dar Valley; Charles Chamberlain of American Fork; Cran Chamberlain j of Cedar Valley; Mrs. Nellie A. Cook, Cedar Valley; Mrs. Maud Hales of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. J, H. Rodeback of Boulder City, Nevada, and Mrs. Dean Cook of Leslie, Idaho. Funeral services will be held Friday Fri-day at 2 p. m. in the Cedar Fort gymnasium with interment in the Cedar Fort cemetery. |