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Ane Christina <I>Larsen</I> Jensen

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Ane Christina Larsen Jensen

Birth
Praesto, Vordingborg Kommune, Sjælland, Denmark
Death
12 Sep 1906 (aged 56)
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Source: Publicly Printed Obituary:

Mrs. Christina Larsen Jensen, of Mendon, wife of Hans C. Jensen, died very suddenly Wednesday about noon, the result of hemorrhage of the brain. Mrs. Jensen seemed in her usual health during the morning hours and proceeded about her work. Then came the collapse, suddenly, even without warning. The funeral service will be held in the  Presbyterian chapel, Sunday at two o'clock, Rev. Clemens conducting the services. The deceased was born in Denmark, July 23rd, 1850 and in 1862 came to Utah with her parents. The family resided in Brigham City one year and then came to Mendon. In 1868 she was married to Hans C. Jensen and to them six children, five girls and one boy, were born. Mrs. Jensen was a good woman, highly respected, and raised a most excellent family. The suddenness of her departure makes the death unusually sad and friends of the family in Mendon and Logan sympathize deeply. ~Logan Republican, September 15th, 1906.

Source: Publicly Printed Obituary:

Mrs. Christina Larsen Jensen, of Mendon, wife of Hans C. Jensen, died very suddenly Wednesday about noon, the result of hemorrhage of the brain. Mrs. Jensen seemed in her usual health during the morning hours and proceeded about her work. Then came the collapse, suddenly, even without warning. The funeral service will be held in the  Presbyterian chapel, Sunday at two o'clock, Rev. Clemens conducting the services. The deceased was born in Denmark, July 23rd, 1850 and in 1862 came to Utah with her parents. The family resided in Brigham City one year and then came to Mendon. In 1868 she was married to Hans C. Jensen and to them six children, five girls and one boy, were born. Mrs. Jensen was a good woman, highly respected, and raised a most excellent family. The suddenness of her departure makes the death unusually sad and friends of the family in Mendon and Logan sympathize deeply. ~Logan Republican, September 15th, 1906.


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