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Margaret Anderson Christensen

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Margaret Anderson Christensen

Birth
Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Dec 1975 (aged 44)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Richfield, Sevier County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.7782033, Longitude: -112.0880055
Plot
A.26.23.07
Memorial ID
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Brother:
Hart M Anderson
Margaret A. Christensen
Margaret Anderson Christensen, 44, Salt Lake City and formerly of Richfield, died Dec. 18. 1975 at her home of a cerebral hemmorhage [sic].
She was born Oct. 5, 1931, Richfield, to Alton and Olivia Magleby Anderson. She was married to David Christensen, September, 1955, Salt Lake City; Divorced. She was a secretary at the University of Utah Medical Center.
Survivors: son, daughter, James Erik, Susan Rozelle, both Salt lake City; mother, Richfield; brother Hart, Downey, Calif.
Memorial services were Sunday in the Holladay United Church of Christ, Salt Lake City, with additional services Monday in the Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary chapel, Richfield.
Bishop W. Dee Severson, Richfield Seventh Ward, officiated at the Richfield services. Victor Magleby offered the family prayer and Marlene Anderson played prelude music. Elmo Gee offered the invocation. Kenneth Isbell and Bishop Severson were speakers.
Music included a vocal solo by Leda Jensen and a vocal duet by Jim and Joan Clawson. DeVon Poulson offered the benediction.
Burial was in the Richfield City Cemetery where Horace Gunn offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Victor Magleby. Elmo Gee, Rulon Anderson, Tex Olsen, Norman Fuellenbach and Sherman Lloyd.

Contributor: Ruth Ellen Bartels (47315485) • [email protected]

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Brother:
Hart M Anderson
Margaret A. Christensen
Margaret Anderson Christensen, 44, Salt Lake City and formerly of Richfield, died Dec. 18. 1975 at her home of a cerebral hemmorhage [sic].
She was born Oct. 5, 1931, Richfield, to Alton and Olivia Magleby Anderson. She was married to David Christensen, September, 1955, Salt Lake City; Divorced. She was a secretary at the University of Utah Medical Center.
Survivors: son, daughter, James Erik, Susan Rozelle, both Salt lake City; mother, Richfield; brother Hart, Downey, Calif.
Memorial services were Sunday in the Holladay United Church of Christ, Salt Lake City, with additional services Monday in the Neal S. Magleby and Sons Mortuary chapel, Richfield.
Bishop W. Dee Severson, Richfield Seventh Ward, officiated at the Richfield services. Victor Magleby offered the family prayer and Marlene Anderson played prelude music. Elmo Gee offered the invocation. Kenneth Isbell and Bishop Severson were speakers.
Music included a vocal solo by Leda Jensen and a vocal duet by Jim and Joan Clawson. DeVon Poulson offered the benediction.
Burial was in the Richfield City Cemetery where Horace Gunn offered the dedicatory prayer. Pallbearers were Victor Magleby. Elmo Gee, Rulon Anderson, Tex Olsen, Norman Fuellenbach and Sherman Lloyd.

Contributor: Ruth Ellen Bartels (47315485) • [email protected]

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