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Axel John Myrberg

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Axel John Myrberg

Birth
Sweden
Death
29 Aug 1966 (aged 65)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
American Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.39048, Longitude: -111.7984085
Plot
D-138-7
Memorial ID
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Axel J. Myrberg, 65, 933 Washington St. (240 West), died of natural causes Aug. 28, 1966 in a Salt Lake hospital.

Born Sept. 15, 1900 in Stockholm, Sweden to Per and Karin Olson Myrberg.

Married Edna B. Clements, June 16, 1923 in Rockford, Illinois. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Axel and Edna had ten children, all of whom they adored. Axel was a member of the Salt Lake Thirtieth LDS Ward.

He worked for the Salt Lake City Water Department as a draftsman and had retired in July, a month before he died. He was a Utah legislative candidate and enjoyed being involved civically. He was a Jackson Democratic League officer.

Axel had the unique musical talent of saw player and appeared and performed on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour. He taught several of his children to play the saw as well.

Survivors include his widow; sons, daughters, John E., Dale L., Mrs. Max A. (Nedra) Peck, Mrs. David M. (Carolyn) Kadleck, Bernice, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Weston (Joyce) Reese, Roy; Mrs. Robert G. (Janet) Jenson, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Jerry L. (Nancy) Virchow, Anchorage, Alaska; 27 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Frank (Eva) Jentzsch, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carl (Marie) Lundgren, Palmdale, Calf.; Mrs. Irving (Margaret) Drury, San Jose, California.
Axel J. Myrberg, 65, 933 Washington St. (240 West), died of natural causes Aug. 28, 1966 in a Salt Lake hospital.

Born Sept. 15, 1900 in Stockholm, Sweden to Per and Karin Olson Myrberg.

Married Edna B. Clements, June 16, 1923 in Rockford, Illinois. Their marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Axel and Edna had ten children, all of whom they adored. Axel was a member of the Salt Lake Thirtieth LDS Ward.

He worked for the Salt Lake City Water Department as a draftsman and had retired in July, a month before he died. He was a Utah legislative candidate and enjoyed being involved civically. He was a Jackson Democratic League officer.

Axel had the unique musical talent of saw player and appeared and performed on the Ted Mack Amateur Hour. He taught several of his children to play the saw as well.

Survivors include his widow; sons, daughters, John E., Dale L., Mrs. Max A. (Nedra) Peck, Mrs. David M. (Carolyn) Kadleck, Bernice, all Salt Lake City; Mrs. Weston (Joyce) Reese, Roy; Mrs. Robert G. (Janet) Jenson, Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Jerry L. (Nancy) Virchow, Anchorage, Alaska; 27 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Frank (Eva) Jentzsch, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Carl (Marie) Lundgren, Palmdale, Calf.; Mrs. Irving (Margaret) Drury, San Jose, California.


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