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Rhoda Pearl <I>Jones</I> Petersen

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Rhoda Pearl Jones Petersen

Birth
North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
14 Aug 1970 (aged 90)
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Burial
North Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
A_6_8_3
Memorial ID
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Teacher, Jameston School, Shelley, Bingham, Idaho 1910

Pearl J. Petersen
North Ogden - Rhoda Pearl Jones Petersen, 90, Birmingham, Mich., formerly of North Ogden, died Friday morning in the Woodside Medical Center, Pantiac Mich., of natural Causes.
Mrs. Petersen was born Aug. 2, 1880, in North Ogden, a daughter of John and Rhoda Berrett Jones.
She was married to Ralph Petersen on Dec 4, 1921. They were later divorced.
She was active in civic affairs and was a school teacher for many years. She as a member of the LDS Church, active in MIA presidency and as a Sunday School teacher, counselor in the primary and religion class in the North Ogden Ward.
She served on the MIA Stake board and was historian and clerk of the Ogden Stake. She served an LDS mission to the Northern states from 1917-19.
She moved with her husband to Detroit, Mich., where she remained active in church organizations.
She was a home missionary fro 1932-34. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Surviving is a brother, James Edmund Jones, Magna.
Ogden Standard Examiner August 16, 1970
Teacher, Jameston School, Shelley, Bingham, Idaho 1910

Pearl J. Petersen
North Ogden - Rhoda Pearl Jones Petersen, 90, Birmingham, Mich., formerly of North Ogden, died Friday morning in the Woodside Medical Center, Pantiac Mich., of natural Causes.
Mrs. Petersen was born Aug. 2, 1880, in North Ogden, a daughter of John and Rhoda Berrett Jones.
She was married to Ralph Petersen on Dec 4, 1921. They were later divorced.
She was active in civic affairs and was a school teacher for many years. She as a member of the LDS Church, active in MIA presidency and as a Sunday School teacher, counselor in the primary and religion class in the North Ogden Ward.
She served on the MIA Stake board and was historian and clerk of the Ogden Stake. She served an LDS mission to the Northern states from 1917-19.
She moved with her husband to Detroit, Mich., where she remained active in church organizations.
She was a home missionary fro 1932-34. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Surviving is a brother, James Edmund Jones, Magna.
Ogden Standard Examiner August 16, 1970


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