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Show MRS. LOUISA LINDQUIST IS BURIED AT FAIRVIEW Mrs. Louisa Lindi'n.st. aged 58, died at a Provo hospital Monday morning. September 1st, following a seven month's illness. Largoly attended funeral services were held Thursday., Sept. 4th. In the Fairview North ward chapel, with: Bishop John R. Graham of f iciating. J The combined choirs of the Fairview . wards furnished music. A vocal solo' was rendered by Mrs. Ellis Coombs,' and a 'vcx-al duet by Stanley Brady and Jesse L. Young. The speakers were Fred J. Danielson, Peter Sund-wall, Sund-wall, Sr., Henry Mower, and A. U.j Miner. All spoke well of her life an 1 paid high tributes of respect to her memory. The pallbearers were John Llnd-quist, Llnd-quist, Kenneth Lindd'Uist, W. W. Brady. Bra-dy. Andy Peterson, Delmar Orten and Lynn Hall. The floral offerings were carried by twelve girls. Interment was in the Fairview cemetery, where William Bonne dedicated the grave. Mrs. Lindqulst was born Septem ber 23, 1S65, at Orabraa, Sweden. ; She married Andrew Lindqulst In. 1885 and came to Utah in 1886. She was .the mother of eleven chlMren, eight of whom survive her. She has been a widow for ten years. She was a kind and loving wife and mother, and was sympathetic and. charitable to those in need. j She is survived by the following children: Mrs. W. W. Brady, Mrs. Dolmar Orten and John Lindqulst of Magna, Carl Lindqulst, Mrs. Andy Peterson, Kenneth and Blenda Lindqulst Lind-qulst of Fairview, and Mrs. Lynn Hall of Salt Lake City. She also, leaves five grand children. Five brothers and one sister live in Sweden. |