Cavett, 62, died in his sleep
early Friday morning. Funeral
services will be Tuesday at 2
p.m. at the First Baptist
Church. Burial will be in
Sunnyside Memory Gardens with
Hauser Funeral Home in
charge. |
Dr. Cavett was manager of
the analytical chemistry
department of Dr. Salsbury's
Laboratories. He had been at
Dr. Salsbury's since May 17,
1837, after seven years as professor
of physiological chemistry
at the University of Minnesota
medical college. He was
active in several Masonic bodies.
Born March 6, 1900, near
Kent, Ind., he was married to
Myrtle Price of Coweta, Okla.,
Aug. 22, 1924. Survivors are
his wife, three children, Mrs.
Dick Lindaman, Charles City;
William W., Phoenix, Ariz., and
Robert, a student at Mason
City Junior College; and five
grandchildren.
Cavett, 62, died in his sleep
early Friday morning. Funeral
services will be Tuesday at 2
p.m. at the First Baptist
Church. Burial will be in
Sunnyside Memory Gardens with
Hauser Funeral Home in
charge. |
Dr. Cavett was manager of
the analytical chemistry
department of Dr. Salsbury's
Laboratories. He had been at
Dr. Salsbury's since May 17,
1837, after seven years as professor
of physiological chemistry
at the University of Minnesota
medical college. He was
active in several Masonic bodies.
Born March 6, 1900, near
Kent, Ind., he was married to
Myrtle Price of Coweta, Okla.,
Aug. 22, 1924. Survivors are
his wife, three children, Mrs.
Dick Lindaman, Charles City;
William W., Phoenix, Ariz., and
Robert, a student at Mason
City Junior College; and five
grandchildren.
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