Show Mrs Minnie Brown Is Dead at 9 97 Last Original Pioneer of County Mrs Caroline Petersen Petersen Pet- Pet ersen Minnie Brown Drown 97 last original pioneer of Summit County Coun Coun- ty died at pm p.m. In the Coalville Hospital of ca causes s incident to age I Born In Denmark A native of 01 Fredericia Denmark Den mark Mrs Brown Drown to the United States with her hr par par- parents parents parents a a. sister and two brothers with Scandinavian converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints on the Hamburg Ham Ham- burg Lines ship Kenilworth Leaving Leav ing Denmark May 25 25 1866 the vessel reached New York July 1 I 1866 I Ox team brought the family to Salt Lake City Monday Oct 1 I I 1866 where they first lived in a alog alog alog log house at the Liberty Park site Later the lived In a dugout at Mill Cree Creek The family moved to Summit County in 1869 settling on a farm south of f Coalville In 1880 they ed on the bank of the Weber River where the Rockport Rockport Rock Rock- port n no now Is Ls located Civic and Church Worker Mrs Brown was a member of ot the Coalville Camp daughters of the Utah Pioneers While a DUP president she ass assisted Is led in planning plan plan- ning for the erection of a monument monument ment meat to the old rock school house housein in Coalville The building was moved to Pioneer Village In ill Salt Lake City During the First World War she was in charge of sewing an and checking clothing for tor the Red Cross She also worked with and assisted the late Dr O. O W. W French in Coalville She was born July 6 1865 in I Fredericia Denmark a daughter I of Andrew and Caroline Dortha Petersen She married O George r Brown July 31 1884 1834 The i couple was wu called on a mission mission for the Church to St. St Johns Ariz I Mr Drown Brown died July 3 1910 leaving Mrs Brown with six chil chU dren She She took in boarders and managed hotels in order to provide provide pro pro- I vide for tor her family I Survivor Survivors I j Survivors include one son and three daughters daughten George W W. Brown Drown Salt Lake City Mrs Caroline Caro line Itne B B. Sargent Hoytsville Mrs Viola Z Z Mabey Coal Coalville llIe Mr Mrs A. A J. J Grace Orace Webb Ogden 12 grandchildren 32 great grand children 10 great grand children and two brothers brothen Adam Petersen Lodl Lod Calif and JosephII Joseph II 11 Petersen Pr Provo Two chi children Idren died previously I Funeral services were conducted Saturday in Summit Stake House Bishop Owen Staley of Coalville Second Ward officiated Pray Prayer at the mortuary was given by Ole A A. Petersen Prelude and postlude post post- lude music were played by Mrs Mr i Rhea Stacey I Invocation was by Frank Bullock But Bul lock vocal solo O 0 My Father by J J. J Reed Moore accompanied by Mrs Stacey remarks by M Mrs Kate B. B Carter president of the thO Daughters of Utah Central Camp Campin I in Salt Lake City Life sketch Of Mrs Brown Drown was was given by President nl J J. J Parle Parley Brown Mixed quartet number Just a Song at Twilight Twilight Twi Twi- light was sung tung by Roy and I.-a. I. b belle tle Judd Thelma P. P Brown Drown and I Reed Pace Presenting Present ng the funeral sermon was Joseph E. E Beard Deard form former r Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit mIl Stake president vocal duct duet Goodnight Beloved by Glenn and Norma Beard Thomas Benediction Benediction Benediction Bene Bene- diction by J. J David Barker The dedicatory prayer at the cemetery ry was given by Owen Wilde Pall bearers were we-e Ren Ben Bates Richard Reddon Earl Petersen Petersen Petersen Pet Pet- ersen Wallace Brown Drown Ray Brown and Lyle Brown Drown Burial In Cemetery I Flowers were arranged by the Coalville DUP Camp and members mem memo bers hers of the two Coalville Ward Relief Societies under the direr direction tion Uon of Mrs Mabel Larsen Jarsen |