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Show Pioneer Lady Dies at Moroni Services for Woman To Be Conducted Sunday at The Ward Chapel Fuiiral services for Mrs. Caro-Uie Caro-Uie C. Ija-ui-itz n, 84, widrw of P t r Lauritz.n, arvi a pioneer ix-Mdjnt of Moroni, will be conducts conduc-ts In the L. D. S. Eart, ward chapel at Moroni at 1:30 p. m. Sunday v.ith Bl;;hop Morgan Lamb emulating. Irru.-rm.nt will bv to ih Moroni city cemetery under ths cllrecion of tht- Jacobs Mortuary. Mra. Lauritzen died Tutxiay mam-li'4? mam-li'4? after having sunVred a paralytic para-lytic stroke last Saturdtiy. Mrs. Laur.tztn, who has tnen a r'sloV.-nt of Mcroni elnos 1862, was zsi acive worker in the L. D. a. church. Sh? was born In- Aarhua, Denmark, Den-mark, P bruary 8, 1852, a dsjugh-t dsjugh-t r of Peter and Kiraten Jeaan. Mrs. Laurltzen, her parents, a si t r and five brUhers emigrated to America in 1862. Thty creased .he plains with Bishop Madmen's ox tran company, walking tha entire en-tire di-jtance. Aftr thilr arrival in Utah, th'-y came to Sanpete ceirlty and were among the earliest settlers of MoronL She was married in the Endcnr-m Endcnr-m I it House in Salt Lake City in 1870 to Pettr Lauritzen, 0ao a redd'nt of Morcmi. Mr. Lauritzrtcn was accidentally killed October 3, 1890, leaving her a widow with 10 children, one of whttm waa bom two months after tha father's daath. Surviving are five sons and four daughter. Mrs. Maria Smith and Mm. Dorothea Mikkelsen, Red-mi Red-mi nd; Elmer and Roy Lauritzsen, Los Angel ts, California; Mra Carolina Caro-lina Hicks, V-saj.a, Cal.; f3ter Lauritcrr-n, Union; L. E. LauritzBn, Oregon; John I. Lauritzen, Chevy Chas ; Mar-land, and Mrs. Thomas Eailc..', Moroni; a brother, Saren Jcnien. Ephraim. 62 grandchll-'irt-n and S4 grt-at-rxandcfclldren. |