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Show I deaths fijmmi H GELDERBLOM Funeral services MJt for Mrs Getske Casandor Gclderblom, WF who died at tho homo of John HF Drwceyer, Twenty-third street and S. Pacific avenuo yesterday morning, B will be held In tho First Ward raect- ing house Friday afternoon ut 2 D o'clock. The services will be con- m ducted by Bishop D O. Ensign. In- terment 'will bo in the Ogden City H cometerj'. Mrs. Gclderblom had been B in feeble health for somo time and for K the past year had been bedfast Sho S -vns the widow of Henry G Gelder- HB blom. She was born In Holland In K 1832 and came to Utah twenty years B ago, settling In "Weber county. H HOLTGREN Henry C. Holtgren Jf died st G o'clock last night at the HI homo of his mother, Anna Mary Holt- Ht Sren, near the noith city limits. HK Death was caused by pnoumonin, after Ht an eight days' Illness Mr. Holtgrcn HE was 52 years old and was born in Hf Sweden. He came to Utah when a BR small boy and has resided here since. Bj Besides his mother, he leaves two Bj brothers and one sister, Elmer of HI Pass Junction, William A of North mm ugaen ana iurs. a. urowtner or nar- B risvllle. k OBORN JohnJ. Oborn, a highly re- lMm spected resident of Ogden, died yes- X terday afternoon at 4 o'clock at his BS home, 1133 Twenty-third street His Hf. death was caused by leakage of tho BK heart. Mr. Oborn was born in Bris- BB tol, England, June C, 18-40, and was Hf 71 years, 11 months and 29 days old Hi He joined tho Latter Day Saints in r 1848 and emigrated to Utah in 1SS2 Hk He had been a resident of Ogden since m.rt that time. Ho was a member of tho mm hih priest quorum of Ogden stake L and secretary of tho choral class of I : tho Sixth ward He Is survhed by I ' his wife and the following children, I ' all rosidents of Ogden- Joseph J. ' Heber C and Alfred A Oborn, Mrs. I ; ' Mary E. Maw, Mrs. Lydia Poulter and I, L Miss Ellen S. Oborn. He is aluo sur- vived by- twenty-flve grandchildren Tho remains will li0 In state at the inmlly residence Thun,dav evening jMid until 1 o'clock Friday afternoon Tho funeral services will bo hold Friday Fri-day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Sixth ward meeting house, Bishop O M. Sanderson officiating. Interment Inter-ment will bo made In Ogden City cemetery. cem-etery. BERGLUND Impresslvo funerul services were held at 2 p. m. yestor-day yestor-day oor the body of tho late Frank O. Bergluud, at Larkin & Sons' funor-al funor-al chapel, the Rev. John E. Carver of the First Presbyterian church con-, ducting. Three beautiful boIos were sung by Mrs. Mary Farley. Interment was made In Ogden cemetery. |