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Show Funeral For Claude Croft Sunday, 2 P.M. ' Claude. Fisher Croft, 16, died at his home in Lindon Thursday morning following a heart attack. He was horn at Coalville, Utah, January 28, 1898, a son of Frank and Geneva Jane Fisher Croft. Wnen he was twelve years of age the family moved tp Farming-ton, and later moved to Salt Lake City, where he attended the L. D. S. high school, graduating from that school, and later attended the U. of U., and the B. Y. U. He has taught school for the past 19 years in the Granite School District. ' He was an active church worker, work-er, having performer a mission for the L. D. S. Church in the Southern States from 1919 to 1921. At the time of his death he was one of the Presidents of the 135th Quarum of Seventy, and Lindon . Ward Clerk. He was married on August 19, 1925 to Florence Cullimore, in the - Sat-take-fe-Pr-S; -Tempier-He-ll survived by his wife and six children: child-ren: Paul, Merlin, Janice, Garth, Kathryn and Vaughn. He is also survived by his parents, and the following brothers and sisters: Dr. L. E. Croft, Santa. Monica, Calif- ornia; Mrs. Frank Lees, Salt Lake; Ros Croft, Ogden; Mrs William Tilunt,"and Carols Croft, Salt Lakfc - : City. - . . r '' Funeral services will be held in Pleasant Grove First ward chapel Sunday at 2 P. M. with AlRoy Gillman, Bishop of the Lindon Ward in charge. , ..... ' i Among the speakers at the funeral fun-eral . will be Apostle Charles A. Callis, of the Council of the Twelve Twel-ve Apostles and a representative from the Granite School District. Friends may call at the Olpin ' Mortuary Saturday afternoon and at his home Sunday morning until time of services. . Burial-will be-tn-rthe Pleasant , Grove City Cemetery. |