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Katherleen Lenore <I>Juergens</I> Koski

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Katherleen Lenore Juergens Koski

Birth
Winter Quarters, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Nov 2004 (aged 86)
Lake Oswego, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Millcreek, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6991521, Longitude: -111.8409177
Plot
Rest Haven Park 316-4-W
Memorial ID
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Services were held in Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday November 30, 2004, 1:00 p.m. at the Mountain View Ward chapel, 1400 South 1900 East for LeNore J. Koski. Born in Winter Quarters, Utah July 24, 1918, she died November 22, 2004 in Lake Oswego, Oregon at age 86. Growing up in the mining towns in the Scofield, Utah area, she married Wilho E. Koski in 1936 and moved to Salt Lake in 1941. Working as a bookkeeper and credit administrator at Porter Walton Company for 37 years, she held membership in The Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints, Lady Elks, Nuvestors, Friends Unlimited and the National Association of Credit Managers. At the time of her death, her husband had passed away in 1983 and a son, Gary, in 2001. She was survived by son, Kent, eleven grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren.
In the November 28, 2004 issue, the Salt Lake City, Utah newspaper, The Salt Lake Tribune, published an obituary.
Services were held in Salt Lake City, Utah, Tuesday November 30, 2004, 1:00 p.m. at the Mountain View Ward chapel, 1400 South 1900 East for LeNore J. Koski. Born in Winter Quarters, Utah July 24, 1918, she died November 22, 2004 in Lake Oswego, Oregon at age 86. Growing up in the mining towns in the Scofield, Utah area, she married Wilho E. Koski in 1936 and moved to Salt Lake in 1941. Working as a bookkeeper and credit administrator at Porter Walton Company for 37 years, she held membership in The Church of Jesus of Latter-day Saints, Lady Elks, Nuvestors, Friends Unlimited and the National Association of Credit Managers. At the time of her death, her husband had passed away in 1983 and a son, Gary, in 2001. She was survived by son, Kent, eleven grandchildren and twenty-one great grandchildren.
In the November 28, 2004 issue, the Salt Lake City, Utah newspaper, The Salt Lake Tribune, published an obituary.


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