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Nina <I>Peterson</I> Brinkerhoff

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Nina Peterson Brinkerhoff

Birth
Castle Dale, Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
25 Nov 1996 (aged 81)
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5542214, Longitude: -111.8434549
Plot
Gethsemane and Sermon on the Mount 286-A-1
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Nina Peterson Brinkerhoff

Born April 19, 1915 in Castle Dale, Utah to Marinus and Josephine Peterson, the ninth child of ten children, died November 25, 1996 on the 58th anniversary of her wedding to William Reed Brinkerhoff in the Manti Utah Temple.

Nina worked as a secretary for most of her life. She also held various positions in the LDS Church. Her favorite being a temple worker and editor of the ward paper.

Nina loved music, liked to garden, travel, crochet, and read.

At last Nina and Reed are together again, he fishing and she reading or crocheting by their favorite stream.

Surviving are daughter, Karen (Robert) Lee, five grandsons, Mike, Gary, Reed (April), Bruce (Becky), and Larry, two great-granddaughters.

Graveside services will be held at Larkin Sunset Memorial Gardens, 10600 S. 1700 E. at 1 p.m., Tuesday, November 26, 1996.

Cannon Mortuary, funeral directors.

Published 26 November 1996 in The Salt Lake Tribune (UT)
Nina Peterson Brinkerhoff

Born April 19, 1915 in Castle Dale, Utah to Marinus and Josephine Peterson, the ninth child of ten children, died November 25, 1996 on the 58th anniversary of her wedding to William Reed Brinkerhoff in the Manti Utah Temple.

Nina worked as a secretary for most of her life. She also held various positions in the LDS Church. Her favorite being a temple worker and editor of the ward paper.

Nina loved music, liked to garden, travel, crochet, and read.

At last Nina and Reed are together again, he fishing and she reading or crocheting by their favorite stream.

Surviving are daughter, Karen (Robert) Lee, five grandsons, Mike, Gary, Reed (April), Bruce (Becky), and Larry, two great-granddaughters.

Graveside services will be held at Larkin Sunset Memorial Gardens, 10600 S. 1700 E. at 1 p.m., Tuesday, November 26, 1996.

Cannon Mortuary, funeral directors.

Published 26 November 1996 in The Salt Lake Tribune (UT)


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