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Christina “Tina” <I>Van Orman</I> Lindsay

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Christina “Tina” Van Orman Lindsay

Birth
Bennington, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
12 Oct 1904 (aged 25)
Alberta, Canada
Burial
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MAGRATH, CANADA
Mrs. E.R. Lindsay Dead.
Young Mother of 23 Falls Victim of Peritonitis--Once Lived in Bear Lake.
Special Correspondence from Magrath, Alberta, Canada, Nov. 1--

The many relatives and friends of Tina V Lindsay will be grieved to learn of her death, which occurred Oct. 12, caused by peritonitis.

She was born at Bennington, Bear Lake Co., Idaho, July 17, 1879, and was married Sept. 22, 1897, to Edwin R. Lindsay, who left the 5th of November the same year for a mission to the Northern states, during which time she lived with her mother. After his return they lived at Bennington for three years, when they moved to Magrath, Canada, where she passed away, leaving her husband and three children to mourn her departure. She was always a faithful worker in the various organizations of the Church, and all who knew her loved her for her devotion to the cause of truth. She has one brother and two sisters in Canada, four sisters and three brothers and mother living in Bear Lake, Idaho.

The funeral services were held at Magrath, Sunday, October 16th.

Deseret Evening News, November 8, 1904, Wednesday, page 9
MAGRATH, CANADA
Mrs. E.R. Lindsay Dead.
Young Mother of 23 Falls Victim of Peritonitis--Once Lived in Bear Lake.
Special Correspondence from Magrath, Alberta, Canada, Nov. 1--

The many relatives and friends of Tina V Lindsay will be grieved to learn of her death, which occurred Oct. 12, caused by peritonitis.

She was born at Bennington, Bear Lake Co., Idaho, July 17, 1879, and was married Sept. 22, 1897, to Edwin R. Lindsay, who left the 5th of November the same year for a mission to the Northern states, during which time she lived with her mother. After his return they lived at Bennington for three years, when they moved to Magrath, Canada, where she passed away, leaving her husband and three children to mourn her departure. She was always a faithful worker in the various organizations of the Church, and all who knew her loved her for her devotion to the cause of truth. She has one brother and two sisters in Canada, four sisters and three brothers and mother living in Bear Lake, Idaho.

The funeral services were held at Magrath, Sunday, October 16th.

Deseret Evening News, November 8, 1904, Wednesday, page 9


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