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Mary Jensen

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Mary Jensen

Birth
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
5 Jan 1944 (aged 71)
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Dies at Home in Mendon— As she was sitting last evening in her rocking chair, death suddenly took Mary Jensen, 71 former Cache County school teacher and resident of Mendon, a daughter of Hans and Christina Larsen Jensen. After graduating from Westminster College, she taught school in Mendon, Logan, Payson and Trenton. Upon death of her mother in 1907, she retired from the teaching profession to maintain the home. Surviving are a brother, Henry Jensen, and two sisters, Mrs. Effie McQueen and Margaret E. Jensen, all of Mendon. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary of Logan. ~The Herald Journal, January 6th, 1944, page 1.

Rites Scheduled Monday— Funeral services for Mary Jensen, respected Mendon resident, who died Wednesday evening, will be conducted Monday at one p.m., in Mendon ward chapel with Bishop Edgar S. Hancock officiating. Friends may call at her home in Mendon after ten a.m. Burial in Mendon cemetery will be under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. ~The Herald Journal, January 7th, 1944, page 1.

Dies at Home in Mendon— As she was sitting last evening in her rocking chair, death suddenly took Mary Jensen, 71 former Cache County school teacher and resident of Mendon, a daughter of Hans and Christina Larsen Jensen. After graduating from Westminster College, she taught school in Mendon, Logan, Payson and Trenton. Upon death of her mother in 1907, she retired from the teaching profession to maintain the home. Surviving are a brother, Henry Jensen, and two sisters, Mrs. Effie McQueen and Margaret E. Jensen, all of Mendon. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary of Logan. ~The Herald Journal, January 6th, 1944, page 1.

Rites Scheduled Monday— Funeral services for Mary Jensen, respected Mendon resident, who died Wednesday evening, will be conducted Monday at one p.m., in Mendon ward chapel with Bishop Edgar S. Hancock officiating. Friends may call at her home in Mendon after ten a.m. Burial in Mendon cemetery will be under direction of the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. ~The Herald Journal, January 7th, 1944, page 1.



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