Mrs. Marie S. Ramlose, 69, widow of H.W. Ramlose of Richfield, Utah, died Sunday at 7:45 a.m. in Southgate, Cal., according to word received here.
Mrs. Ramlose was born in Manti January 18, 1866, and she was married to Mr. Ramlose July 8, 1885 at Manti. The family moved to Richfield in 1892, where they lived until the death of Mr. Ramlose in August, 1923.
Surviving are seven sons and daughters. Mrs. Clara Heath, Southgate; Stanley H. Ramlose, Salt Lake City; Miss roda Ramlose, Santa Anna, Cal.; Mrs. Pearletta Glenn, Lynn E. Ramlose, Southgate; Moyle C. Ramlose, Richfield, and Foster H. Ramlose, Richfield; three grandchildren, a brother, Nels Jensen, Boise, Idaho; two half-brothers, Enoch and William Christopherson, Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Nettie Hale, Riverside, Cal.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at Southgate. Additional services will be conducted Thursday at Richfield. Burial will take place in the Richfield cemetery.
Salt Lake Tribune
25 June 1935 pg 8
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Funeral Held in Third Ward for Former Resident
Impressive funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Third ward chapel for Mrs. Marie S. Ramlose, 69, widow of W. H. Ramlose, who died in South Gate, California, June 24.
Bishop Alex Jensen presided at the service. Musical numbers were two selections by a quartet; a cello solo, "The Rosary," by M. L. Done, and a vocal solo, by Miss Mildred Hansen.
Speakers were Patriarch H. J. Hansen and D. P. Jensen. Mrs. Sarah H. Gardner gave an appropriate reading. The opening prayer was by Bishop W. L. Warner; the benediction by G. W. Coons.
Interment was in the city cemetery, where Bishop Alex Jensen dedicated the grave.
Pallbearers were A. O. Rasmussen, J. L. Rasmussen, Chas. L. Bean, M. C. Nelson, Arthur Beutler and Allen Montgomery.
The beautiful floral offerings and the many old friends who attended the services were a fitting tribute to Mrs. Ramlose and her family. The speakers expressed a general sentiment when they spoke of Mrs. Ramlose as one whose quality of friendship was outstanding, and referred to her fine qualities as a wife and mother. They expressed also appreciation of the splendid service she gave as the third president of the Sevier county daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Published in the Richfield Reaper 1935-07-04
Mrs. Marie S. Ramlose, 69, widow of H.W. Ramlose of Richfield, Utah, died Sunday at 7:45 a.m. in Southgate, Cal., according to word received here.
Mrs. Ramlose was born in Manti January 18, 1866, and she was married to Mr. Ramlose July 8, 1885 at Manti. The family moved to Richfield in 1892, where they lived until the death of Mr. Ramlose in August, 1923.
Surviving are seven sons and daughters. Mrs. Clara Heath, Southgate; Stanley H. Ramlose, Salt Lake City; Miss roda Ramlose, Santa Anna, Cal.; Mrs. Pearletta Glenn, Lynn E. Ramlose, Southgate; Moyle C. Ramlose, Richfield, and Foster H. Ramlose, Richfield; three grandchildren, a brother, Nels Jensen, Boise, Idaho; two half-brothers, Enoch and William Christopherson, Salt Lake City, and a sister, Mrs. Nettie Hale, Riverside, Cal.
Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at Southgate. Additional services will be conducted Thursday at Richfield. Burial will take place in the Richfield cemetery.
Salt Lake Tribune
25 June 1935 pg 8
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Funeral Held in Third Ward for Former Resident
Impressive funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in the Third ward chapel for Mrs. Marie S. Ramlose, 69, widow of W. H. Ramlose, who died in South Gate, California, June 24.
Bishop Alex Jensen presided at the service. Musical numbers were two selections by a quartet; a cello solo, "The Rosary," by M. L. Done, and a vocal solo, by Miss Mildred Hansen.
Speakers were Patriarch H. J. Hansen and D. P. Jensen. Mrs. Sarah H. Gardner gave an appropriate reading. The opening prayer was by Bishop W. L. Warner; the benediction by G. W. Coons.
Interment was in the city cemetery, where Bishop Alex Jensen dedicated the grave.
Pallbearers were A. O. Rasmussen, J. L. Rasmussen, Chas. L. Bean, M. C. Nelson, Arthur Beutler and Allen Montgomery.
The beautiful floral offerings and the many old friends who attended the services were a fitting tribute to Mrs. Ramlose and her family. The speakers expressed a general sentiment when they spoke of Mrs. Ramlose as one whose quality of friendship was outstanding, and referred to her fine qualities as a wife and mother. They expressed also appreciation of the splendid service she gave as the third president of the Sevier county daughters of Utah Pioneers.
Published in the Richfield Reaper 1935-07-04
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