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Show Maurine Cederholm Maurine Mary Cederholm, 74, died Feb. 3 at her Salt Lake home of natural causes. She was born in Park City on August 18, 1909 to Charles Lauritz and Mary Smith Peterson. She married Victor Cederholm in Salt Lake on May 24, 1924. He passed away on September 13, 1974. She was a retired librarian for the Davis County Library, a graduate of the University of Utah and an LDS church member. mem-ber. She was also a member of the Mineralogical Society and University Womens Club of Bountiful. She is survived by daughters Janice Willden (Salt Lake) and Mrs. Blaine (Lois) Fife (Sepulveda, California); brother Leland, (Boise, Idaho); sister-in-law Jennie (Salt Lake); 11 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. Interment was at Mountain View Memorial Estates. Jack Wilson Jack William Wilson, a life-long resident of Park City, died Feb. 5 in a Salt Lake hospital. He was 72. He was born March 7, 1911 to Archie F. and Mary Ellen Grant Wilson. He married Dorothy Langford on July 18, 1934 in Salt Lake. Wilson was an employee of United Park City Mines, and worked in the assay office for the Judge mine, recalled local historian Bea Kummer. He was a co-owner of the Main Street business. Paull Brothers and Wilson. The store sold market and hardware items, Kummer said, and was located just south of where Cabin Fever now sits. Wilson was secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of the B.P.O.E. Elks Lodge No. 734. Survivors include his wife, of Park City ; children Richard, Mrs. Dean (Barbara) Sanchez, both of Salt Lake, and Jim. Park City; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services were held Wednesday at the Park City Cemetery. |