ELDREDDUMMERMUTHELDRED DUMMERMUTH FAYETTE (Special)- Last rites for Eldred Paul Dummer-muth, 61, prominent Fayette businessman, were held Saturday, My 14 at Grace Lutheran Church, Fayette, with burial in Grandview Cemetery* The Rev. Ervin Hoed,ter conducted the service* Pallbearers were George Richards, Maurice stoneman, Charles Webb, Eugene Wilbur, Donald Dur-fey, and Howard Boyle. Soloist was Mrs. Grin Kuhn, accompanied by Ms, Russell Erion. Eldred Paul Dummermuth, oldest sou of Albert and Ef* fie Pearl Conner Dnmmernjuth, was bean June 17, 1912 at Eight, lowa. After graduation -from Elgin High School, he attended Upper lowa University and taught in the rural schools near Elgin.On October 14, 1936 he married Irene Neumann at Eldorado, lowa. Two sons and one daughter wete bom to this union.For many years Mr. Dummermuth operated a livestock buying station In Fayette. Since 1966 he has been a career underwriter for Farm Bureau Insurance. He was an active member of Grace Lutheran Church and served on the church council for many years. Until his death he was a member of the Fayette City Council and Fayette Lions Club.He was also a past member ofthe Fayette School Board and Fire Department.Soon after being admitted to Palmer Memorial Hospitalon July 11, 1873; Mr, Dummermuth died of a heart attack.He was preceded in deathby his father, Albert. Survivors include: his mother. Pearl; his wife, Irene, both of Fayette; three c^tdren;Denf nis. New Sharon, lowa; Day-na(Mn. Don Timmerman),.Sun Prairie, Wisconsin; Curtis, Thompson, Iowa and six grandchildren. Also; four shrten. Mm. A1 Moscbel, Hawke ye; Mrs. Don Jenson, West Union; Mis. John Fay, Fayette; and Mrs, Bob Andreae, Shell Sock; and one brother, Darryl, Tulare, California,