GEORGE ASMUSSEN
Funeral services for George Asmussen, 58, former longtime Rock Springs resident, were held in Salt Lake City Monday, July 16. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn cemetery.
Mr. Asmussen died July 11 in L.D.S. hospital. Death resulted from burns incurred in an explosion at Vitro Uranium Corporation where he was employed as a welder mechanic.
The Asmussens moved to Salt Lake City two years ago after living in Rock Springs all their married lives. He was a master mechanic for Lion Coal company here for many years.
Survivors are his wife, Lenore; one son, Earl Asmussen of Magna, Utah; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Lois) Bean of Tooele, Utah, and Mrs. Howard (Adeline) Blakely of Rock Springs, and five grandchildren. One brother and two sisters, William Asmussen, Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. Clara Guilford, all of Denver, also survive.
GEORGE ASMUSSEN
Funeral services for George Asmussen, 58, former longtime Rock Springs resident, were held in Salt Lake City Monday, July 16. Burial was in Wasatch Lawn cemetery.
Mr. Asmussen died July 11 in L.D.S. hospital. Death resulted from burns incurred in an explosion at Vitro Uranium Corporation where he was employed as a welder mechanic.
The Asmussens moved to Salt Lake City two years ago after living in Rock Springs all their married lives. He was a master mechanic for Lion Coal company here for many years.
Survivors are his wife, Lenore; one son, Earl Asmussen of Magna, Utah; two daughters, Mrs. Harold (Lois) Bean of Tooele, Utah, and Mrs. Howard (Adeline) Blakely of Rock Springs, and five grandchildren. One brother and two sisters, William Asmussen, Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. Clara Guilford, all of Denver, also survive.
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