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-The Salt Lake Tribune, July 16, 1931
JOHN EZRA OAKLEY
SPRINGVILLE- John Ezra Oakley, 57, barber of his city for 40 years, was found dead in his bed at the family residence, East Third South street, Wednesday morning. Death was due to a heart attack. He had been in ill health several years.
Mr. Oakley was born here April 12, 1874, a son of John and Maria Daley Oakley. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Loveless Oakley, died three years ago.
Surviving are three sons and a daughter; Bert E. Oakley, Los Ageles, Cal.; Fred D. Oakley, Salt Lake; Jim Oakley, Springville; Mrs. L.W. Twinbull [Reta], San Francisco, Cal.; four grandsons, a sister, Mrs. James Muir, Aberdeen, Idaho; a brother, Ralph Oakley, Salt Lake.
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-The Salt Lake Tribune, July 16, 1931
JOHN EZRA OAKLEY
SPRINGVILLE- John Ezra Oakley, 57, barber of his city for 40 years, was found dead in his bed at the family residence, East Third South street, Wednesday morning. Death was due to a heart attack. He had been in ill health several years.
Mr. Oakley was born here April 12, 1874, a son of John and Maria Daley Oakley. His wife, Mrs. Ruth Loveless Oakley, died three years ago.
Surviving are three sons and a daughter; Bert E. Oakley, Los Ageles, Cal.; Fred D. Oakley, Salt Lake; Jim Oakley, Springville; Mrs. L.W. Twinbull [Reta], San Francisco, Cal.; four grandsons, a sister, Mrs. James Muir, Aberdeen, Idaho; a brother, Ralph Oakley, Salt Lake.
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