💙 Death Certificate
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Jul 26, 1945. Funeral Services For Well Known Rancher Friday. Funeral services for Antone Jensen, 69, of Brigham City, Utah, former Sweetwater county stockman, who died Sunday night at his home in Brigham City after an extended illness, will be held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at the First Ward chapel there. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. A native of Denmark, Mr. Jensen was born Oct. 7, 1875 in Steinim, a son of Carl and Marie Peterson Jensen. He came to the United States with his parents when he was eight years of age. Mr. Jensen associated with his brother, William Jensen in the Jensen Brothers Livestock company with headquarters in Rock Springs. He owned and operated a large farm in south Willard and was a director of the State Security bank at Brigham City until its consolidation with the First Security system. He was a member of the Box Elder chamber of commerce. He had been a resident of Brigham City for 26 years and prior to that time had lived in Mantua, Box Elder county, Utah. A member of the L.D.S. church, he was a high priest in the Brigham City first ward. He was married to Carrie Jeppsen, March 8, 1904 in Salt Lake City.
Survivors besides his wife of Brigham City, include one son, Armour A. Jensen of Brigham City; eight daughters, Mrs. Glenn Lee and Mrs. Elliott Merrell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph Hansen and Mrs. Melvin McIntyre of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. George Casto, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Jack Fedderson, Newcastle, Ind.; Mrs. Milton Reese, Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Steiner Garrett of Sylacougha, Ala.; 14 grandchildren, and one brother, Peter Jensen of Mantua.
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💙 Death Certificate
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Rock Springs Daily Rocket, Jul 26, 1945. Funeral Services For Well Known Rancher Friday. Funeral services for Antone Jensen, 69, of Brigham City, Utah, former Sweetwater county stockman, who died Sunday night at his home in Brigham City after an extended illness, will be held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at the First Ward chapel there. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. A native of Denmark, Mr. Jensen was born Oct. 7, 1875 in Steinim, a son of Carl and Marie Peterson Jensen. He came to the United States with his parents when he was eight years of age. Mr. Jensen associated with his brother, William Jensen in the Jensen Brothers Livestock company with headquarters in Rock Springs. He owned and operated a large farm in south Willard and was a director of the State Security bank at Brigham City until its consolidation with the First Security system. He was a member of the Box Elder chamber of commerce. He had been a resident of Brigham City for 26 years and prior to that time had lived in Mantua, Box Elder county, Utah. A member of the L.D.S. church, he was a high priest in the Brigham City first ward. He was married to Carrie Jeppsen, March 8, 1904 in Salt Lake City.
Survivors besides his wife of Brigham City, include one son, Armour A. Jensen of Brigham City; eight daughters, Mrs. Glenn Lee and Mrs. Elliott Merrell, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ralph Hansen and Mrs. Melvin McIntyre of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. George Casto, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. Jack Fedderson, Newcastle, Ind.; Mrs. Milton Reese, Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Steiner Garrett of Sylacougha, Ala.; 14 grandchildren, and one brother, Peter Jensen of Mantua.
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