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Show PIONEER LADY I PASSES AWAY I Bertha M. Christiansen Game H to Utah in 1862 BORN IN DENMARK IN 1833 ' I LED A MOST USEFUL LIFE AND ' H WENT TO A WELL EARNED RE3T SURROUNDED OY H LOVING HEART8. H Thcie died In this city at G p.' m. H Thuisday morning, ono of tho good M pioneer women of tho stato. Surround- U cd by loving hearts, sympathizing and U truo hearted friqnds, tho good souldo- U parted this llfo and entered tho roalms M of the great unknown. A resident of this city for 25 years, Bcrtlm Mario H Chrlstenscn had 'endeared hcrsolf to all who camo within tho sound of her voice. And whllo hor spnn of four t scoro years and ion havo passed, It M leavo an aching void among tho large H circle of acquaintances not only In H Logan but In other ports as well. H Bortha Mario Chrlstenscn, was born H tho Oth dny of October, 1833, at Bron- H derslov, HJorrlng, Donmnrk. Sho Join- H cd church In connection with hor hue- H bnnd Nells C. .Chrlstenscn In tho year H 1858, and emigrated, to Utah In 1862, H burying two of her children In the H dopths of tho Atlantic ocean. Sho H walked nil tho way from Council H Bluggs to Utah, although n member of jH an ox tenm company. They setlcd In ;H Plain CltUtah nt first, but In the jH year of 18C3 niovod to Smlthflold, and H whllo living thoro sho burled her only ' (H son. Sho spont tho last twenty five ,H years, of her lfo In Logan with her , H daughters, dying 'at tho residence of H her grandson, Jos. Nv Nowbold nt the H tlmo stated above. B Deceased leaves two daughters, Mrs. H Carl C. Johnson nnd Mrs. Joseph Now- IH bold, wife of Bishop Nowbold of tho H Fourth wnrd, us well as grand chit- ' U dron and n host of friends to mourn M her loss. Hor husband precocdeaV her M to tho grave years ago. Sho was n M faithful Lattorday Saint and was thor- fl oughly devoted to her religion. j Tho funeral services will bo hold M in tho Fourth ward meeting house at M 11:30 a. m. Sunday morning. M Tho romalns can bo viewed on Sat- H urday between tho hours of 1 and C jH p. m. H |