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Show Funeral Services fori Dr. Leland Keetch Held Yesterday Dr. Leland Keetch Cullimore. 56, former Orem physician, died Sun- ' day at 5 a.m. at the Veterans Hospitai in Salt Lake City following follow-ing a 20-month illness from a blood disease. Dr. Cullimore was a practicing physician in Provo and Orem for many years. He was born in Lindon, Sept 21, 1901, a son of Albert L. and Luella Keetch Cullimore. He attended elementary ele-mentary schools in Lindon and graduated from Pleasant Grove High School. He was an elder in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and filled a church mission mis-sion to the Southern States. He graduated from George Washington School of Medicine in Washington, D.C., in 1935, and came to Provo to establish practicing prac-ticing medicine there. In 1941 he entered service with the U.S. Army Medical Corps, serving ser-ving until 1945. He practiced in Orem sinoe 1945. Dr. Cullimore had been in Salt Lake City since March of 1956 under un-der treatment at the Veterans Hospital Hos-pital for a rare blood disease. He married Eunice Hands in May of 1925 in the Salt Lake Temple. Survivors Include his widow, Salt Lake City; a son, Ooridon N., Quebec, Que-bec, Canada; a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Leeta) Campbell, Phoenix, Ariz.; three grandchildren; five brothers' and five sisters, Dr. Lloyd Cullimore, Provo; James, Oklahoma Okla-homa City; Owen, New York City; Howard, Boise; Earl, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mrs. Merle Kirk, Provo; Pro-vo; Mrs. Angus (Blanche) Wilson, Wil-son, Granger; Mrs. Florence Croft, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Murray (Bernice) Young, Orem, and Mrs. Wanda Eckhardt, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held yes-terady yes-terady (Wednesday) at 1 p.m. in Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary, Orem, under direction of Pres. Milton Jameson of the Sharon Stake. Burial Bur-ial was in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. |