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Show Mrs.Clemensen Pies osi Coast Mrs. Jennie Stoops Clemensen, wile of the Rev. N. E. Clemensen, formerly of this city, died Sunday evening in the Masonic home, Decoto, California, according to word received here by Mrs. Hyrum Seely, the Rev. Glemensen's sister. Mrs. Clemensen was born in Pennsylvania December 11, 1856. She came to Utah in the early eighties as a Presbyterian mission school worker and was stationed in Manti and Ephraim. She was married in May, 1888, in Manti, the marriage being performed by Dr.J. W. Martin of Manti, one of the earliest Presbyterian minister:?. They spent two years in Chica-'jo, Chica-'jo, where the Rev. Mr. Clemensen Clemen-sen concluded his studies at the I McCormicHF seminary. I Returning to Utah, they lived J in Richfield from 1890 to 1895, and ! in Logan from 1895 till 1999, when1 Mis. Clemensen's failing heahn j forced their departure to California She is survived by her husband, one brother, Phillip D. Stoops, Ida- ' no; four children. Captain Wen- j dell Clemensen, Spokane, Wash ; j Mrs. Dorothy C. Pecheco and Mrs. i Florence Flannigan, San Anselmj;! Mis. Mar jorie Towey, Los Angele; ; ' also live grandchildren. i Funeral services and interment 1 were at Haywarc, California, on Wednesday afternoon. I |