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Show r" MARY GUDMUHSEN'S ;. , FUNERAL. J The funeral services over tlio Jj v . remains of Mary Gudnninsou was 1 hold from tlio Lehi Tahornaelo I , , Sunday, Feb. 10th at 12tf0 p. in. I - Bp. Gardner presided and road the following sketch of hor lilo: SKKTUH. Mary Gudmunsen was born in ' Denmark on the 9th day of I)e- ( comber, 1820. Joined the Church ''? . of Jesus Christ of Latter-day i 1 Saints in 1855. She and her s. ' ' lirst husband, Niols GarlV, started ,f.r' for Zion in the spring of 1857. ,- j- Sho buried her husband on tho ' - plains and three days Inter buried A hor only daughter. Sister Gudmuiibeu arrived in Salt Lako Valley Sopt. in, 1857, ? a widow with four children. '-' Tho oldest, who is with us today, was 13 years ol age. Sho was j ., married toGudmundGudmuuscn L; "' in Salt Lake City in 1859. Sho ' V " was tho mother of 13 children, 10 grandchildren, and 27 greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. She has four childron now living, P. M- Garff, CrisGarll', Aberhiim Gudmuuson and Isaac Gudtnunscn. She died Feb. 7, 1908. The othor speakers wcro Geo. Schow,(5co. Austin of Salt Lfcke City and Pies. A. J. Evans. j They spoke or her long life and good character. A number of 1 relatives lrom Tdaho and Draper PjLj wore in allondance at Ihp fun- i :r,Sni visit wifirh'fisaac, Pp at rolia, Idaho. A Tduhb' Kalis 1 '- "ho secured a l)irlli "for hor in n tv Pullman and was 'accompanied" IP ' ' to Lohi by her grandson. At Ogdon sho seemed all right but 1 botweon (hero and Salt Lake 1 City she passed quietly away. |