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Show RITES HONOR MRS. EVACARPENTIER Funeral services for Mrs. Eva Marie Larsen Carpentier, 55, Bingham, were conducted Monday Mon-day noon in the Bingham LDS ward chapel with Bishop W. H. Harris officiating. Mrs. Carpentier passed away Friday, January 18, at 6:55 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a cerebral cer-ebral hemorrhage. At the time of her death, Mrs. Carpentier had been employed as a practical nurse by Salt Lake General hospital. Before it closed, clos-ed, she had been employed in the same capacity by Bingham hospital. A daughter of Thomas and Sena Neilsen Larsen, she was born in Richfield, January 24, 1896. She was married to Sgt. J. A. Carpentier, January 5, 1920 in Richfield. Sgt. Carpentier was stationed at Ft. Douglas, and the couple made their home in Salt Lake City until 1925, when they moved to Bingham. They were divorced in 1950. Mrs. Carpentier was a member mem-ber of Galena Lodge, auxiliary to , th eBrotherhood of Locomotive Locomo-tive Firemen and Enginemen, and of the Singing Mothers. She served the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a Primary Pri-mary Ass'n. teacher and as an officer in the Relief Society. She is survived by her ex-husband; two sons, Nathan J. Car-' Car-' pentier, Richfield; and Albert Gam Carpentier, Midvale; three grandchildren; two brothers, Leonard and Marion Larsen, Richfield, and three sisters, Mrs. George Dreier, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Pete (Mable) Jorgensen, Richfield, and Mrs. Leila Hassel-ton, Hassel-ton, Provo. Interment was in Murray City cemetery under direction of the Bingham Mortuary. |