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Rosetta Woodbury <I>Stay</I> Gunderson

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Rosetta Woodbury Stay Gunderson

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
29 Oct 1936 (aged 47)
Rexburg, Madison County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Annis, Jefferson County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7257491, Longitude: -111.941749
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OBITUARY:
Mrs. E. C. Gunderson (Rosetta) Gunderson, 47, of Menan died early Thursday at a Rexburg hospital, of pneumonia following an operation for a carbuncle on her shoulder. She was taken to the hospital last Friday.
Mrs. Gunderson was born Feb. 25, 1889, at Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the daughter of Joseph H. and Mary C. Woodbury Stay.
Mrs. Gunderson was secretary of the Menan Relief Society and an active member of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, Sunday School Ward Choir, Relief Society Singing Mothers and had been a faithful church worker.
She was married to Edward C. Gunderson Jun 23. 1909 and they came from Utah to Idaho in Oct. 1912.
Aside from her husband she is survived by five sons and one daughter: Gerald, Joseph, Aden and Grant Gunderson and Leona Purcell, all of Menan.
Two brothers J. C. Stay, Huntington Park, Calif., W. V. Stay, Salt Lake City, and three sisters, M. Dott White, Rebecca Jacobson and Catherine Green all of Salt Lake City also survive.
Funeral services were held Sunday Nov. 1, at 1 p.m. in the Menan ward chapel. The mean choir sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives"
The invocation by Glen Watson.
The speakers were Geo. R. Bailey of Blackfoot. M. M. White of Salt Lake City. Pres. H. T. Moss, Geo. M. Larsen, and Bishop Ole Hansen. The singing Mothers sang "Payer Perfect."
Ray Crystal sang"Smiling Through Tears" and the choir sang "Oh, My Father."
Benediction was offered by Pres. P. W. DaBell. Interment was made in the Cedar Butte Cemetery with Pres. O. S. Cordon dedicating the grave.
OBITUARY:
Mrs. E. C. Gunderson (Rosetta) Gunderson, 47, of Menan died early Thursday at a Rexburg hospital, of pneumonia following an operation for a carbuncle on her shoulder. She was taken to the hospital last Friday.
Mrs. Gunderson was born Feb. 25, 1889, at Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the daughter of Joseph H. and Mary C. Woodbury Stay.
Mrs. Gunderson was secretary of the Menan Relief Society and an active member of the Daughter of the Utah Pioneers, Sunday School Ward Choir, Relief Society Singing Mothers and had been a faithful church worker.
She was married to Edward C. Gunderson Jun 23. 1909 and they came from Utah to Idaho in Oct. 1912.
Aside from her husband she is survived by five sons and one daughter: Gerald, Joseph, Aden and Grant Gunderson and Leona Purcell, all of Menan.
Two brothers J. C. Stay, Huntington Park, Calif., W. V. Stay, Salt Lake City, and three sisters, M. Dott White, Rebecca Jacobson and Catherine Green all of Salt Lake City also survive.
Funeral services were held Sunday Nov. 1, at 1 p.m. in the Menan ward chapel. The mean choir sang "I Know That My Redeemer Lives"
The invocation by Glen Watson.
The speakers were Geo. R. Bailey of Blackfoot. M. M. White of Salt Lake City. Pres. H. T. Moss, Geo. M. Larsen, and Bishop Ole Hansen. The singing Mothers sang "Payer Perfect."
Ray Crystal sang"Smiling Through Tears" and the choir sang "Oh, My Father."
Benediction was offered by Pres. P. W. DaBell. Interment was made in the Cedar Butte Cemetery with Pres. O. S. Cordon dedicating the grave.


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