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Show Mrs. Peter Syndergaard Passes Away at Her Home SvnH- Anilie Kutrine Christensen S.wrdegaard, widow of Peter Syn-Uei Syn-Uei guard, pioneer resident of this cily, meu at her home Monday from nnmenls incident to old age toC Mowing a prolonged illness. She had been confined to her bed the past three- months. ! She was known and loved for her untning love and devotion to her family and friends. She was a faithful Relief Society teacner for many years. She was born in Skorup Denmark, Den-mark, January 23, 1856 She came with her ' parents teuton te-uton in 1872, locating in this city She was married to Peter Syndergaard, Syn-dergaard, prominent farmer and cattle grower of this community in the Endowment House, Salt Lake Oty in 18'fis. Mr- Syndergaard died November lo, lik.. She was the mother of six chT-circn, chT-circn, three of whom survive She also mothered a family of live small children of her sister i.xaijr oynuergaara, who died when the youngest was eleven days old Surviving are her children Mrs fa. P. Chnstensen, Wilford Synder-gaaid, Synder-gaaid, Mt. Pleasant; Joseph p Syndergaard, Salt Lake City also twenty-five grand children and nine great grandchildren, also a brother, Christian Syndergaard Up-alco, Up-alco, Utah. Her step children Christian Svn dergaard, Mrs. Andrew Marx Mrs Sena Woolsey, Lars Syndergaard and Mrs. W. K. Peterson, all of Mt Pleasant. Funeral services will be held from the South ward chapel Friday at 1 p. m. with Bishop A. L. Peterson in charge. |