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Gerald Movell Mills

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Gerald Movell Mills

Birth
Death
17 Nov 1946 (aged 37–38)
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Burial
Price, Carbon County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-F-010-51
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Gerald Movell Mills was the son of John Henry Mills and Launa Bradley.
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MINER'S RITES SET IN PRICE

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PRICE- Funeral services for Gerald Mills, 38, Price, who died Sunday at 5 p.m. of injuries received Friday afternoon in the Lion Coal Co. mine at Wattis, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints tabernacle at Price. Orson Nelson, bishop of the Third LDS ward, will preside.

Surviving are his widow and mother, both of Price; a daughter, Darlene Mills, Price; two step-daughters, Bonnie Turner and Mrs. Elva Mills, both of Price; two sisters, Mrs. Evella Pagano, Price; Mrs. Sylva Johnston, Wattis; five brothers, Wilbern Mills, Spring Canyon; Homer Mills, Wattis; Chester, RUllon and Buddy Mills, all of Price.

Burial will be in the Price city cemetery under direction of the Wallace mortuary.
-The Salt Lake Tribune, Nov 19, 1946
Gerald Movell Mills was the son of John Henry Mills and Launa Bradley.
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MINER'S RITES SET IN PRICE

Tribune Leased Wire
PRICE- Funeral services for Gerald Mills, 38, Price, who died Sunday at 5 p.m. of injuries received Friday afternoon in the Lion Coal Co. mine at Wattis, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints tabernacle at Price. Orson Nelson, bishop of the Third LDS ward, will preside.

Surviving are his widow and mother, both of Price; a daughter, Darlene Mills, Price; two step-daughters, Bonnie Turner and Mrs. Elva Mills, both of Price; two sisters, Mrs. Evella Pagano, Price; Mrs. Sylva Johnston, Wattis; five brothers, Wilbern Mills, Spring Canyon; Homer Mills, Wattis; Chester, RUllon and Buddy Mills, all of Price.

Burial will be in the Price city cemetery under direction of the Wallace mortuary.
-The Salt Lake Tribune, Nov 19, 1946


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