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Show j ' Mrs. Kilma P. Hansen 1 Passes Away at FairTiew Funeral services were held on Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Fairview North L. D. S. ward chapel lor Mrs. Hilma Peterson Hansen, 54, wife of Earl E. Hansen. Han-sen. Mrs. Hansen was a life long resident of Fairview. She died at tne family home in Fairview Sunday following a three weeks llmess of a blood disease. Bisnop Golden Carlston presided pre-sided at the services. The ward choir sang . 'Though Deepening Trials" and the opening prayer was given, by William E. Bohne. The ward choir sang ''Resting Now From Sorrow". The speakers speak-ers were Thomas Rigby, Mrs. Nellie Carlston, Henry Jones, ciishop Morgan Lamb of Moroni and Bishop Golden Carlston. A vocal solo, "That Wonderful Mother of Mine" was sung by Floyd Young. A vocal duet, "When I Take My Vacation In Heaven" was sung by Ellen Peterson Pe-terson and Doris Cox. The closing clos-ing song by the choir was "Sweet Hour of Prayer." The closing prayer was given- by Lawxenca Larsen. The grave was dedicated oy William E. Bench. Mrs. Hansen was born February Febru-ary 11, 1887, a daughter of Andreas An-dreas and Carline Wilhimine Magneusen Peterson. She was married to Mr. Hansen June 5, 1907 in Manti. Surviving besides her husband, are the following sons and daughters: daugh-ters: Don Hansen of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Twyla Lewellen of Van Nuyes, California; Mrs. Wilma Bench and Harry Hansen of Fairview; five brothers, L. W. and Reed M. Peterson of San Bernardino, California; Ervin A. Peterson of San Diego, California; Cali-fornia; Bishop Jewell M. Peterson Peter-son of Mt. Pleasant and Sylvan V. Peterson of Fairview; two sisters, sis-ters, Mrs. Eulalah Swanson of Dover, Idaho, and Mrs. Chrystal Brady of Fairview; also ten grandchildren. |