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Jennie <I>Fife</I> Densel

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Jennie Fife Densel

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
26 Jan 1921 (aged 67–68)
Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Tracy, Lyon County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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(Obit - source unknown, probably a local Tracy Minnesota newspaper)
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The remains of Mrs. Jennie Densel, who died January 26th at Long Beach Cal., was brought to Tracy Monday and laid to rest in the family lot beside her husband, Chas. F. Densel, who died in May 1911.

Deceased, whose maiden name was Jennie Fife, was born at Ogden, Utah, in 1853. She is survived by the following children: D. F. Densel, A. A. Densel and Mrs. Ruby McCurdy.

The Densels' came to Tracy in 1885 and lived here for a number of years. Mr. Densel was a railroad engineer on the North Western between Watertown and Winona. The past ten years Mrs. Densel has resided at Long Beach.

The old friends and neighbors of the family, the Mason and Eastern Star, met at the depot Monday to accompany the remains to the cemetery. Rev. F. C. Boller of the Presbyterian church having charge of the funeral service, which took place at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon
(Obit - source unknown, probably a local Tracy Minnesota newspaper)
BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL
The remains of Mrs. Jennie Densel, who died January 26th at Long Beach Cal., was brought to Tracy Monday and laid to rest in the family lot beside her husband, Chas. F. Densel, who died in May 1911.

Deceased, whose maiden name was Jennie Fife, was born at Ogden, Utah, in 1853. She is survived by the following children: D. F. Densel, A. A. Densel and Mrs. Ruby McCurdy.

The Densels' came to Tracy in 1885 and lived here for a number of years. Mr. Densel was a railroad engineer on the North Western between Watertown and Winona. The past ten years Mrs. Densel has resided at Long Beach.

The old friends and neighbors of the family, the Mason and Eastern Star, met at the depot Monday to accompany the remains to the cemetery. Rev. F. C. Boller of the Presbyterian church having charge of the funeral service, which took place at 2:30 o'clock Monday afternoon


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