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Show Prominent Churchwoman j Succumbs in S. L. at 79 Marie Catherlae Jonasson Young;. T, died at her horn; 478 HlrhUnd dr., 8unday at I:M ajn. of causes Incident to aire. Vrm. Young, a Mtin of Salt Lake City, waa the widow of Brtt;-ham Brtt;-ham 8. Young, a direct descendant of the early president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter-day Saints. Active in church work herself, she was member of the first Mutual Improvement Assn. board la the Salt Lake stake. Mra., Young aia d with her husband when he waa president of the northwestern states mlasiaa of the LDI churcht. 1922 to 1927. Mrs. Young's father. Swen J. Joaaason, waa an early federal judge whea Fillmore waa the capital cap-ital of Utah. Both he and her mother, Mra. Marie Dorothea Juliana Juli-ana Hoeppreer Young, were handcart hand-cart piofMwra. Mhuried ta 19M Born la Salt Lake City Jaa. 1, 1870, she- waa married la the Salt Lake LOS temple Jan. . 1904. She waa a resident of Raymond, Alberta, Canada." several years, where five of her children were born. The couple returned to Salt Lake City in August. 1914. and lived m the 18th LOS ward until moving to the northern atataa minion. When they returned, they lived la the University L D 8 ward. Educated at St. Marys academy acad-emy and the University of Utah, she obtained her teaching certificate certifi-cate at the university and taught in Salt Lake schools. 8 he also waa employed by ZCUU whisk aha represented la tha Jubilee parada la 1897. Active in' L D 8 church work all her life, aha waa a research worker work-er la the Genealogical society of the LDI church. List of Bemrivors Survivors Include a son. Dr. Orson Whitney Young, Ogdon; three daughters, Mrs. Catherine Y. Packard. Salt Lake; Mrs. Alicej Y. Huffakar, Magna: Mrs. Mary Y. Moody, Delta; 24 grandchUdren, three stepsons and three stepdaughters, step-daughters, Brighara S. Young Jr., Salt Lake City; S. Grant Young and Mrs. Ethel yn Y. Young, Sierra Madre, CaL; Mra. Phyllis Y. Brew-erton, Brew-erton, Los Angelea, Cal.; Mrs. Dorothy Y. Dye, Ithaca, N. Y.; Gordon C Young, preatdent of the New Zealand L D S mission, Auckland, Auck-land, N. Z.; three sisters and a brother, Miss Edith Jonanson and Mrs. Florence Armstrong, Salt Laka City; Mrs. Alma Norberg, New York City, aad Stanley Jonaa-aon, Jonaa-aon, Boise, Ida. Funeral services will be con-' ducted Wednesday at 12:80 pjn. In the mortuary chapel at 2390 E. 19th South, where friends may call Tuesday from 4 to 8:30 p.m. and Wednesday prior to services, Eugene P. Watkina, LDS bishop, will officiate. Interment will ba la Bait Lake Ctty cemetery. |