WIDTSOE MAN VICTIM OF ACCIDENT
James Hermansen originally of Elsinore and lately resident of Widtsoe, died Thursday at Salt Lake City from wounds he suffered when, some weeks ago, he tried to stop a runaway team. We reported the accident after Mr. Hermansen had been brought to Richfield for medical treatment. From here he was taken to Salt Lake City to be taken care of by his sister, Miss Johanna Hermansen, a trained nurse and there he succembed to his wounds. He is survived by his wife and nine children.
Published in the Richfield Reaper 1924-05-15
WIDTSOE MAN VICTIM OF ACCIDENT
James Hermansen originally of Elsinore and lately resident of Widtsoe, died Thursday at Salt Lake City from wounds he suffered when, some weeks ago, he tried to stop a runaway team. We reported the accident after Mr. Hermansen had been brought to Richfield for medical treatment. From here he was taken to Salt Lake City to be taken care of by his sister, Miss Johanna Hermansen, a trained nurse and there he succembed to his wounds. He is survived by his wife and nine children.
Published in the Richfield Reaper 1924-05-15
Family Members
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Jorgen Petersen Hermansen
1898–1985
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Anna Marie Hermansen Sandberg
1901–1986
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Elsie August Hermansen
1906–1906
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Charles Victor Hermansen
1907–1908
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Fredrika "Freddie" Hermansen Clinch
1909–1995
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Dorothy Ottilia Hermanson Cook
1911–1932
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Rachel H Hermansen Olson
1914–1986
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Grant Hermansen
1916–2013
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Neils Woodrow Hermansen
1919–2003
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