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Show Former Resident Was Buried Here Bilcf but inspiring graveside services were conducted Monday afternoon in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery for Kate T. Green, native and former resident of PI. Grove, who died Friday at her home in Salt Lake .City. Mrs. Green was an active mem-Grove mem-Grove on October 12, 1873,' to Alfred Alf-red and Elizabeth Hood Tomlin-son. Tomlin-son. She p.ttended school and grew to womanhood here. On Sept. .8, 1C97, she was married mar-ried to Jos. E. Green, also of this city, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Some years after their marriage they moved to Salt Lake City, where they have sinca made their home. ' Mrs. rCieen was an active member mem-ber of the Relief Society; also a devoted temple worker. Besides her husband, she is survived sur-vived by the following children, among whom are three sets of twins: They are Samuel Dean, Harold J. and Therold Green, Mrs. T. M. (Thelma) Silver and Mrs. Jack (Virginia) Dangerfield, Salt Lake City; C. O. W. Dorothy E. Green, Letterman's Hospital, California; Mrs. Kenneth (Ruth) ! Biberson, Barstow, California, and 1 18 grandchildren. |