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Lucinda Caroline “Lou” <I>Freece</I> Goldbransen

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Lucinda Caroline “Lou” Freece Goldbransen

Birth
Millard County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Jan 1955 (aged 81)
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Murray, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Goldbransen Services Held in Mortuary
Funeral services were were conducted Monday in the Jenkins ScoMortuary chapel, 4760 So. State St., for Mrs. Lou Freece Goldbransen, 81, who died last Friday at the home of a daughter Mrs. Helen G. Scott 5346 Montrose, of causes incident to age. A native of Scipio, Millard county, she was born March 4 1873, a daughter of Hans Peter and Margaret Jensen Freece. She was married to Carl G. Goldbranson, Nov 9, 1896 in Richfield. She received her education in the Scipio schools and at the Brigham Young University. She served as treasurer of Sevier County from 1918 to 1922 and as deputy county treasurer from 1922 to 1929.

Survivors include two sons, Phil F. Goldbransen, Sandy; Dr. Kent L. Goldbransen, Chicago, Ill,; her daughter of Murray, seven grandchildren, four great grand children, two brothers and one sister. Burial was in the Murray City cemetery.

Published in the The Murray Eagle Newspaper 1955-01-28
Goldbransen Services Held in Mortuary
Funeral services were were conducted Monday in the Jenkins ScoMortuary chapel, 4760 So. State St., for Mrs. Lou Freece Goldbransen, 81, who died last Friday at the home of a daughter Mrs. Helen G. Scott 5346 Montrose, of causes incident to age. A native of Scipio, Millard county, she was born March 4 1873, a daughter of Hans Peter and Margaret Jensen Freece. She was married to Carl G. Goldbranson, Nov 9, 1896 in Richfield. She received her education in the Scipio schools and at the Brigham Young University. She served as treasurer of Sevier County from 1918 to 1922 and as deputy county treasurer from 1922 to 1929.

Survivors include two sons, Phil F. Goldbransen, Sandy; Dr. Kent L. Goldbransen, Chicago, Ill,; her daughter of Murray, seven grandchildren, four great grand children, two brothers and one sister. Burial was in the Murray City cemetery.

Published in the The Murray Eagle Newspaper 1955-01-28


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