BOUNTIFUL, Sept. 21. – Lewellyn S. Rampton, 49, president of the Rampton Automobile company of this city, was found dead in an auto truck at the Utah State Gun club three miles west of here, Sunday evening, by his brother, James Rampton, and his brother-in-law, J. M. Haley.
Mr. Rampton had taken sink boxes to the gun club and when he failed to return in the evening, his son, Calvin Rampton, got the two men to go to the club in search of him. They found the merchant slumped down in his truck. Dr. E. L. Kesler was immediately called and pronounced death from an apoplectic stroke.
Surviving are his widow, two sons and a daughter.
Ogden Standard-Examiner, September 21, 1931, Page 2
BOUNTIFUL, Sept. 21. – Lewellyn S. Rampton, 49, president of the Rampton Automobile company of this city, was found dead in an auto truck at the Utah State Gun club three miles west of here, Sunday evening, by his brother, James Rampton, and his brother-in-law, J. M. Haley.
Mr. Rampton had taken sink boxes to the gun club and when he failed to return in the evening, his son, Calvin Rampton, got the two men to go to the club in search of him. They found the merchant slumped down in his truck. Dr. E. L. Kesler was immediately called and pronounced death from an apoplectic stroke.
Surviving are his widow, two sons and a daughter.
Ogden Standard-Examiner, September 21, 1931, Page 2
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