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Show Mayfield Pioneer Woman, Is Called Mrs. M. A. Rosenlund, a longtime resident of Mayfield, where she '.v .s held in high esteem, answered t' e final call at her home in Mayfi. id Wednesday of last week. Mr?. Ros-enlund, Ros-enlund, who was seventy-! Wo years of age, had been ill for nearly eighteen eigh-teen months, suffering from hea t trouble and this is said to have been the direct cause cf death. 1 Simple, but impressive funeial services were held Sunday afternoon at Mayfiled, with Bishop Cly 'e , Whitl6ck, presiding. Parley Ch.'is-' Ch.'is-' tianson, Hyrum Olsen and Hyrum Christensen each gave railks rnd I eulogized the high character of ' he one who had answered the call. The Mayfield ward choir gave a nun 'ier of appropriate selections and ;e profusion of flowers, banked about the casket, made a deep impress:o:i , on those who are left to mourn. Mrs. Rosenlund was a native of ! Sweden, having been bora April 24. 1 1855. In ISS'l she came to America and later married Mons Rosenlund, and since had made her home at. May-field. May-field. She was, during the time before be-fore she was stricken, devoted to her church and was active in many of the auxiliary organiztions. She is survived by Edward Ober.cr, a son by a former marriage, Mrs. Sadie Mackey, Ferd Rosenlund, Niels Rosenlund, Mrs. Thelma Anderson and Irvin Rosenlund. i |