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Show Mrs. Christena Woolsey Succumbs Monday During-Funeral During-Funeral of Her Sister Mrs. Christena Syndergaard Woolsey, 65 years of age, passed a-way a-way at her home here Monday afternoon af-ternoon from pneumonia and com-i com-i plications which climaxed a lingering linger-ing illness. Her death came during , the funeral of a sister, Mrs. Andrew Marx, who died Friday evening of pneumonia and whose rites were held Monday in the South ward chapel. I Funeral services were conducted I this Friday afternoon at 2 p. i;, Crom the South ward chapel, wit'i interment in the city cemetery. The ward choir furnished music mu-sic at the services, with a vocal solo by Mrs. Grant Olsen and a violin vi-olin solo by Reed Clark. Prayers were by James Larsen and Bishop William R. Davis of Wsil PR wirh I Mads Anderson dedicating the grave. Speakers were Christian Jo-, Jo-, hansen, H. C. Jacobs and A. O. ' Nielson. Mrs. Wcolsey was born in Mount : Pifasanb- March 20, 1868, a dar.gh-; dar.gh-; t?r of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Syn-; Syn-; dergaard. She was married to Mr. : Thomas A. Woolsey of Wales Dec. 22, 1893. Excepting for a few years' residence at Wales, she had lived all her life at Mt. Pleasant. For the past thirty years she had beer, a faithful member of the L. D. S. Church. Surviving are three sons, Peter T. and Wilford J. Woolsey of Mt. Plea-ant, and1 Faireld Woolsey of Lehi; eleven grandchildren; two brothers, J. C. and Lars Synder-gaard; Synder-gaard; one sister, Mrs. W. K. Peterson; Peter-son; one half-sister, Mrs. Carolina Christensen: two half-brothers, Joseph Jo-seph and Wilford Syndergaard, all of whom live at Mt. Pleasant excepting ex-cepting Joseph, whose home is in Salt Lake City. I |