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George Lawrence Jenson

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George Lawrence Jenson

Birth
Peoa, Summit County, Utah, USA
Death
15 Oct 1963 (aged 69)
Hanna, Duchesne County, Utah, USA
Burial
Utahn, Duchesne County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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George Lawrence Jenson, 69, of Duchesne, who died Tuesday evening near Hanna. His death was apparently due to a heart ailment.
He was found dead in his bed in a sheep camp near here Wednesday morning. His employer, found Mr. Jenson's body about 6:00 a.m. Wednesday.
It ls believed that he was the last person to see Mr. Jenson alive. Early Monday morning, he had visited the camp and talked with Mr. Jenson.
Duchesne Precinct Justice of the Peace, and Duchesne County Sheriff went to the camp and and made an Investigation. It is believed Mr. Jenson died of a heart ailment, from which he had been suffering for many years. The employer had been aware of the heart condition, as Mr. Jenson had told him on several occasions, 'You'll find me dead In bed, one of these days".
Mr. Jenson was bom February 22, 1894 In Peoa to Joseph and Nancy Morrell Jenson, and married Della Clement in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 10, 1956.
Survivors include sons, daughters. Miss Hazel Jenson, Mrs. Arnold (Nina) Miller, Mrs. Fred (Dorothea) Wardle, Lawrence A., Miss Julienne Jenson, Mrs. Terril (Alice) Halladay, Mrs. Vai (Linda) Bertoch, Jordan C, Hawthorne; Mrs. Maurice (Joanne) Law, Mrs. William (Gloria) Fish; 31 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; brother, sisters, Calvin Jenson, Mrs. Annie Workman, Mrs Shelby (Emma) Mayhew.
Burial was in the Utahn Cemetery.
The Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt, Utah, 24 Oct 1963, Thu
George Lawrence Jenson, 69, of Duchesne, who died Tuesday evening near Hanna. His death was apparently due to a heart ailment.
He was found dead in his bed in a sheep camp near here Wednesday morning. His employer, found Mr. Jenson's body about 6:00 a.m. Wednesday.
It ls believed that he was the last person to see Mr. Jenson alive. Early Monday morning, he had visited the camp and talked with Mr. Jenson.
Duchesne Precinct Justice of the Peace, and Duchesne County Sheriff went to the camp and and made an Investigation. It is believed Mr. Jenson died of a heart ailment, from which he had been suffering for many years. The employer had been aware of the heart condition, as Mr. Jenson had told him on several occasions, 'You'll find me dead In bed, one of these days".
Mr. Jenson was bom February 22, 1894 In Peoa to Joseph and Nancy Morrell Jenson, and married Della Clement in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died March 10, 1956.
Survivors include sons, daughters. Miss Hazel Jenson, Mrs. Arnold (Nina) Miller, Mrs. Fred (Dorothea) Wardle, Lawrence A., Miss Julienne Jenson, Mrs. Terril (Alice) Halladay, Mrs. Vai (Linda) Bertoch, Jordan C, Hawthorne; Mrs. Maurice (Joanne) Law, Mrs. William (Gloria) Fish; 31 grandchildren; a great-grandchild; brother, sisters, Calvin Jenson, Mrs. Annie Workman, Mrs Shelby (Emma) Mayhew.
Burial was in the Utahn Cemetery.
The Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt, Utah, 24 Oct 1963, Thu


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