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Show Lyd'ci Crown Lund ' Fur.GS'Cj! Held ;!n Salt Lake Ward Funeral services for Mrs. Lydia I Cr a' m Limit. S3, of 29 South State v.'ho died at her residence last Thursday of causes incident to age. were conducted Monday at 12 noon at the University ward chapel by Bishop Lynn S. Richards. Former president of the Alpine stake, Young Women's Mutual Improvement Im-provement association. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in many other leadership leader-ship capacities. She worked in the Sunday School and Relief Society and was president of the Pleasant Grove ward Relief Society for a number of years. She was a member mem-ber of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, Camp University, and was chaplain at the time of her death. She was bom May 3, 1865 in Lehi, a daughter of John and Margaret Mar-garet Zimmerman Brown. Her father, with Orson Pratt was the first in the first Mormon pioneer company to view Salt Lake Valley on July 19, 1847. She was married to Lewis W. Lund, April 25, 1889, in the Manti Temple. Mr. Lund was a prominent banker, livestock-man livestock-man and former mayor of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. He died November 16, 1929. After moving to Salt Lake City, she served for 24 years as an ordinance ord-inance worker in the Salt Lake Temple. Prior to this, she had resided re-sided in Pleasant Grove for a number num-ber of years. Survivors include a son and two daughters, LeGrande Lund, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cleone Kirk, Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Erarael-ine Erarael-ine Judd, Los Angeles; nine grandchildren; grand-children; two great-grandchildren; a brother and four sisters, Dr. John Z. Brown and Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rose B. Hayes, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Mary B. Clark, Provo, Pro-vo, and Mrs. Nettie B. Thome, Manti, Sanpete county. Internment was made in the Pleasant Grove cemetery, where J. D. Thome offered the dedicatory prayer. |