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Hilma Margreta <I>Ljung</I> Watts

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Hilma Margreta Ljung Watts

Birth
Jämtlands län, Sweden
Death
25 Jan 1921 (aged 33)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
I_13_15_2S 1/2
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Hilma Margreta Ljung was born in Västeråsen, Fors, Jämtland, Sweden

Married Richard Simon Watts 1 May 1905, Coalville, Summit, Utah, USA

Name changed from Ljung to Young when her family came to America

Young Mother Dies in Local Hospital

Mrs. Hilma M. Watts, wife of Richard S. Watts, of 725 Windsor Street, died this morning in a local hospital where she had submitted to an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Watts was 33 years old. She was born in Sweden, but came to Utah as a baby with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lundquist. Until 11 years ago she lived in Park City and had since resided in Salt Lake. She was esteemed and loved for her devotion to her family and friends. Six children, in addition to her husband, survive her, as follows: Edith Lorene, Mildred Margaret, Weldon Richard, Paul Vernon, Quintin Emerson and Lola Dawn.

The body is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking parlors. Funeral arrangements will be3 announced later.

Deseret News Newspaper, Salt Lake City, Utah
25 January 1921; Page 1

Hilma Margreta Ljung was born in Västeråsen, Fors, Jämtland, Sweden

Married Richard Simon Watts 1 May 1905, Coalville, Summit, Utah, USA

Name changed from Ljung to Young when her family came to America

Young Mother Dies in Local Hospital

Mrs. Hilma M. Watts, wife of Richard S. Watts, of 725 Windsor Street, died this morning in a local hospital where she had submitted to an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Watts was 33 years old. She was born in Sweden, but came to Utah as a baby with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Lundquist. Until 11 years ago she lived in Park City and had since resided in Salt Lake. She was esteemed and loved for her devotion to her family and friends. Six children, in addition to her husband, survive her, as follows: Edith Lorene, Mildred Margaret, Weldon Richard, Paul Vernon, Quintin Emerson and Lola Dawn.

The body is at the Joseph William Taylor undertaking parlors. Funeral arrangements will be3 announced later.

Deseret News Newspaper, Salt Lake City, Utah
25 January 1921; Page 1



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