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Ben Gottfreid Gustafson

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Ben Gottfreid Gustafson

Birth
Halmstad, Halmstads kommun, Hallands län, Sweden
Death
19 Sep 1990 (aged 88)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Heber City, Wasatch County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
C_174_3
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Ben Gustafson, 88, passed away September 19, 1990 at his home in Salt Lake City after a long illness.

He was born December 10, 1901 in Halmstad, Sweden. Married Blanche Allison June 11, 1930. Was an active member of Uintah Lodge #7 F&AM for 45 years. Served as Worshipful Master 1951. Member of Mountain Chapter #2 OES Park City and served as Worthy Patron several times. Employed at Park Utah Mines, Papanikolas Constr. Co. and Granite School District. Will long be remembered for all of his love and kindness to friends and family, and the many good deeds he performed in his chosen career as a carpenter, always helping those in need.

He is survived by his wife, Blanche and one daughter, Norma (Mrs. T. Max Epperson); three granddaughters, Karin (Mrs. Gene) Behrends, Prescott, Arizona; Vicki (Mrs. Craig) Booth, Lima, Ohio; Linda (Mrs. Millard) Hiney, Kirkland, Washington; 13 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. He was loved dearly by all and will be remembered always with great love and fond memories.

Deseret News, September 20, 1990, Page D6
Ben Gustafson, 88, passed away September 19, 1990 at his home in Salt Lake City after a long illness.

He was born December 10, 1901 in Halmstad, Sweden. Married Blanche Allison June 11, 1930. Was an active member of Uintah Lodge #7 F&AM for 45 years. Served as Worshipful Master 1951. Member of Mountain Chapter #2 OES Park City and served as Worthy Patron several times. Employed at Park Utah Mines, Papanikolas Constr. Co. and Granite School District. Will long be remembered for all of his love and kindness to friends and family, and the many good deeds he performed in his chosen career as a carpenter, always helping those in need.

He is survived by his wife, Blanche and one daughter, Norma (Mrs. T. Max Epperson); three granddaughters, Karin (Mrs. Gene) Behrends, Prescott, Arizona; Vicki (Mrs. Craig) Booth, Lima, Ohio; Linda (Mrs. Millard) Hiney, Kirkland, Washington; 13 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. He was loved dearly by all and will be remembered always with great love and fond memories.

Deseret News, September 20, 1990, Page D6


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