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Lenore Marie <I>Caviness</I> Asmussen

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Lenore Marie Caviness Asmussen

Birth
Guffey, Park County, Colorado, USA
Death
23 Oct 1957 (aged 55)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Memorial Park 109-4-W
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Rock Springs Miner, Nov 3, 1957
MRS. GEORGE ASMUSSEN

Funeral services for Mrs. George Asmussen, 54, well known former Rock Springs resident, were held Saturday, October 26, in the Larkin mortuary chapel in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Asmussen family plot in Wasatch Lawn cemetery.

Mrs. Asmussen died Wednesday, October 23 in Holy Cross hospital.

She was born Lenore Marie Caviness Jan. 18, 1902 in Cuffey, Colo., a daughter of Charles and Frances Mitchell Caviness.

She was married to George Asmussen in Rock Springs in August 1919. They lived in this city continuously until April 1954 when they moved to Salt Lake City. Mr. Asmussen was master mechanic for Lion Coal company here for several years. He was killed in an explosion in Salt Lake City July 13, 1956.

Survivors are two daughters, one son and five grandchildren. The daughters and son are Mrs. Howard S. Blakely of Rock Springs, Mrs. Harold Bean of Tooele, Utah, and Earl Asmussen of Magna, Utah. One sister, Mrs. Luella Painter of Boise, Idaho, also survives.


Rock Springs Miner, Nov 3, 1957
MRS. GEORGE ASMUSSEN

Funeral services for Mrs. George Asmussen, 54, well known former Rock Springs resident, were held Saturday, October 26, in the Larkin mortuary chapel in Salt Lake City. Burial was in the Asmussen family plot in Wasatch Lawn cemetery.

Mrs. Asmussen died Wednesday, October 23 in Holy Cross hospital.

She was born Lenore Marie Caviness Jan. 18, 1902 in Cuffey, Colo., a daughter of Charles and Frances Mitchell Caviness.

She was married to George Asmussen in Rock Springs in August 1919. They lived in this city continuously until April 1954 when they moved to Salt Lake City. Mr. Asmussen was master mechanic for Lion Coal company here for several years. He was killed in an explosion in Salt Lake City July 13, 1956.

Survivors are two daughters, one son and five grandchildren. The daughters and son are Mrs. Howard S. Blakely of Rock Springs, Mrs. Harold Bean of Tooele, Utah, and Earl Asmussen of Magna, Utah. One sister, Mrs. Luella Painter of Boise, Idaho, also survives.




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