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Show Mrs.Gunderson Found Dead At Her Home Mrs. Lucinda Madsen Gunderson, Gunder-son, 69, was found dead at her home just east of Mt. Pleasant late Tuesday. Mrs. Gunderson was last seen alive Sunday afternoon after-noon when she was visited by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Sorensen. Returning Tuesday evening and finding the house dark, Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen Soren-sen forced entrance and found Mrs. Gunderson lying dead in iront of the kitchen stove, city marshal W. K. Petersen and Dr. G. B. Madsen were summoned and Dr. Madsen pronounced death due to a cerebral hemorrhage hemorrh-age suffered late Sunday night or early Monday morning. Mrs. Gunderson was born in Mt. Pleasant, November 4, 1819, a daughter of. the late Bishop Niels P. and Wilhelmina Kruse Madsen, early Utah settlers. She was maflried to Gunder Gundersen November 11, 1891. Mr. Gundersen died July 18 1921. They lived in Chester, Beaver and Ephraim, where Mr. Gundersen Gunder-sen was engaged in farming and dairying and in the cremery business. They had made their home in Mt. Pleasant the past 40 years. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Lutor G. Dunn and Mrs. Retella G. Barrett of Reno, Nev., Mrs. Miles Sorensen of Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Aletha G. Poulson, of Sweets and Miss Louise Gundersen Gund-ersen of Salt Lake City; three grandchildren; seven brothers and four sisters, John K., William E., George G., Alonzo P., and R. L. Madsen; Mrs. J. C. Jordan and Mrs. C. H. Eatinger all of Mt. Pleasant; Edgar Madsen and Mrs. Albert Remund of Murray; Ephraim A. Madsen of Fairview, and Mrs. M. A. Boyden of Seattle, Washington. Funeral services will be held Saturday, October 14th at 2:00 o'clock o'-clock in the North Ward chapel with Bishop Henry P. Olsen presiding. pre-siding. Funeral arrangements are in charge of Jacobs mortuary. |