A ladies chorus sang "Sometime We'll Understand." Prayer was offered by George Squire. A vocal solo, "I'm a Pilgrim," was sung by Ralph Hafen. Leo Larsen paid tribute to her memory and an organ solo was rendered by Mrs. J.R. Bagnall. Patriarch Arthur O. Neilson spoke consoling words to the bereaved family and a vocal duet "In the Garden," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hafen. Closing remarks by Jay Christensen and the ladies chorus sang, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Daniel Rasmussen offered the benediction.
The body was taken to Salt Lake City for burial in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park under direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home.
Mrs. Rosenlof died Monday afternoon from complications following childbirth. She was born in Salt Lake City Dec. 9, 1923 (1622 Richard St.), a daughter of Franklin D. and Lenore Kimball Farrington. She attended schools in Salt Lake City and was a graduate of South High school.
She married Max Fielding Rosenlof on September 26, 1942, in Evanston, Wyoming.
Surviving are her husband; three sons, Don Fielding, Gary Lynn and Kenneth 'R' Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant; her parents, Salt Lake City; seven brothers and sisters, Calthorpe K. Farrington, Tooele; Mrs. Donna M. Heller, Franklin D. Jr., John K., Dorothy L., Glen D. and Bonnie M. Farrington, Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by sister Verona Marjorie.
A ladies chorus sang "Sometime We'll Understand." Prayer was offered by George Squire. A vocal solo, "I'm a Pilgrim," was sung by Ralph Hafen. Leo Larsen paid tribute to her memory and an organ solo was rendered by Mrs. J.R. Bagnall. Patriarch Arthur O. Neilson spoke consoling words to the bereaved family and a vocal duet "In the Garden," was sung by Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hafen. Closing remarks by Jay Christensen and the ladies chorus sang, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Daniel Rasmussen offered the benediction.
The body was taken to Salt Lake City for burial in Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park under direction of Ursenbach Funeral Home.
Mrs. Rosenlof died Monday afternoon from complications following childbirth. She was born in Salt Lake City Dec. 9, 1923 (1622 Richard St.), a daughter of Franklin D. and Lenore Kimball Farrington. She attended schools in Salt Lake City and was a graduate of South High school.
She married Max Fielding Rosenlof on September 26, 1942, in Evanston, Wyoming.
Surviving are her husband; three sons, Don Fielding, Gary Lynn and Kenneth 'R' Rosenlof, Mt. Pleasant; her parents, Salt Lake City; seven brothers and sisters, Calthorpe K. Farrington, Tooele; Mrs. Donna M. Heller, Franklin D. Jr., John K., Dorothy L., Glen D. and Bonnie M. Farrington, Salt Lake City. Preceded in death by sister Verona Marjorie.
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