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Frederick Alberg

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Frederick Alberg

Birth
Sweden
Death
30 Dec 1902 (aged 50)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Eureka, Juab County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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FREDERICK ALBERG DEAD

Fredeick Alberg, a former resident and businessman of Eureka who for the past year has lived at Salt Lake, died at that place December 30th.

The deceased had passed the fiftieth milestone of his life and death came after a lengthy illness brought on by a fall from a tree some two years ago. He was well-known to nearly all of the older residents of the camp and being of a congenial disposition was liked by all.

Besides a wife and three step children, his brother, Charles Alberg survives him. As soon as Charlie learned of his brother's death he went to Salt Lake and made arrangements for the burial. The remains were brought to Eureka over the Oergon Short Line yesterday morning.

Brief servicves were held under the auspices of the Christian Scientists at I. O. O. F. Hall immediately after the arrival of the train. Some appropriate music was furnished by John Ivey, Frank Morly, John Strang, John Morley and A. N. Wallace. The remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery under the direction of undertaker Wallace

Eureka Reporter
Jan. 2, 1903
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Funeral of Frederick Alberg Conducted by Christian Scientists [TRIBUNE SPECIAL)

Eureka, Jan. 2 -- The funeral services over the remains of the late Frederick Altberg were conducted at the Odd Fellows Hall yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Christian Scientists.

The remains were brought out from Salt Lake City the same day. The deceased was a former resident and business man of this county, but for the past year has resided at Salt Lake, his death occurring at the place December 30th.

Besides a wife and three stepchildren, a brother, Charles Alberg, survives him.

-Salt Lake Tribune, Jan. 3, 1903, transcribed by Rhonda Holton
FREDERICK ALBERG DEAD

Fredeick Alberg, a former resident and businessman of Eureka who for the past year has lived at Salt Lake, died at that place December 30th.

The deceased had passed the fiftieth milestone of his life and death came after a lengthy illness brought on by a fall from a tree some two years ago. He was well-known to nearly all of the older residents of the camp and being of a congenial disposition was liked by all.

Besides a wife and three step children, his brother, Charles Alberg survives him. As soon as Charlie learned of his brother's death he went to Salt Lake and made arrangements for the burial. The remains were brought to Eureka over the Oergon Short Line yesterday morning.

Brief servicves were held under the auspices of the Christian Scientists at I. O. O. F. Hall immediately after the arrival of the train. Some appropriate music was furnished by John Ivey, Frank Morly, John Strang, John Morley and A. N. Wallace. The remains were laid to rest in the city cemetery under the direction of undertaker Wallace

Eureka Reporter
Jan. 2, 1903
transcribed by Rhonda Holton
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Funeral of Frederick Alberg Conducted by Christian Scientists [TRIBUNE SPECIAL)

Eureka, Jan. 2 -- The funeral services over the remains of the late Frederick Altberg were conducted at the Odd Fellows Hall yesterday afternoon under the auspices of the Christian Scientists.

The remains were brought out from Salt Lake City the same day. The deceased was a former resident and business man of this county, but for the past year has resided at Salt Lake, his death occurring at the place December 30th.

Besides a wife and three stepchildren, a brother, Charles Alberg, survives him.

-Salt Lake Tribune, Jan. 3, 1903, transcribed by Rhonda Holton


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