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Show u ANDREW N. K0NQ8TRUP BURIED HERE Funeral BOrvIcos were hold at tho Lohl First Ward, April fcsth nt 2 p. m. with Bishops Counselor; A. Carlos Schow officiating. Tho ward quartet sang, "Jesus Lover of My Soul," "Through- Deepening Trials" and "I Need Theo Every Hqur." Invocation was offered by E. A: Bushman, Jr., and benediction by Elder N. O. Malan. Tho speakers wero Isaac Fox, Senator Edward Southwlck and A. C. Schow. Tho body wob Interred nt the Lehi City Cemotory with N. O. Mnlan prouounllng tho dedication. Biographical Sketch. Andrew Nollson Kongstrup was born'nt Renders, Denmark, November 29, 1847, and was baptized In tho Church of Josus Christ of Lattorday Saints, September 28, 1877. He was called to fulfill a mission beforo leaving leav-ing his natlVQ la'id. In 1879 ho camo to Utah, making ? his.homaiat -Moroni, Utah,, later moving mov-ing to Elslnoro and finally locating ln Loa, Wayno County, Utah. In 1881 he was ordained a Soventy and In 1883 ho was marrlod to Anna Sorcnson ln tho Endowmont Houso at Salt Lako City. In 1893 he was called upon another mission to Denmark, which ho fulfilled ful-filled with honor. Ho omlgrantod many Saints from his natlvo land nnd was always helping those In need. Ho Bervcd for eight years as a Tomplo Missionary from Wayno Stukfi Brother Kongstrup was called upon to endure many hardships, many nnd long among theso ua3 tho death of his beloved wlfo, ln tho year ot 1913. In 1915 ho married Eliza Madson of Mantl; and following, theso good people worked ln tho Temple at Mantl. ..,,. Brother Kongstrup was baptized for four thousand souls and did endowment endow-ment work for many hundreds. Hero , ho received his second annolntlng. For several years his health has beon very poor and his days work ' came to on end April 20, 1922, at Provo, Utah. Ho passed away at 1 n. m. at the rlpo ago of 74 yoars, 4 months and 27 days. Ho leavos to mourn his domlao his beloved wlfo and ono foster daughter. . -" - |