Funeral services will be held in the Twentieth L.D.S. ward chapel, Second avenue and G street, Sunday at 1 p.m. for Mrs. Margaret Kendall Owen, 67, who died Thursday at 3 p.m. of heart disease.
Mrs. Owen, wife of Daniel W. Owen, former treasurer of the Schramm-Johnson Drug company, was born August 28, 1868 in Nephi, a daughter of George and Bessie Kendall, Nephi pioneers. Moving to Salt Lake City when a girl, Mrs. Owen was an active L.D.S. church worker, and for years prior to her illness was active in work of the Twentieth ward Relief society.
Surviving are her husband; four sons and two daughter, R. D. Owen, general agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad company in Salt Lake City; G.K. Owen, L. W. Owen, and Mrs. Eugene Sloan, Salt Lake City; Mrs. A.H. Price and Gordon P. Owen, San Francisco; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Latimer and Miss Mary Kendall, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Anne Stalnaker, Rupert, Idaho, and a brother, Harry Kendall, Provo.
Funeral services will be held in the Twentieth L.D.S. ward chapel, Second avenue and G street, Sunday at 1 p.m. for Mrs. Margaret Kendall Owen, 67, who died Thursday at 3 p.m. of heart disease.
Mrs. Owen, wife of Daniel W. Owen, former treasurer of the Schramm-Johnson Drug company, was born August 28, 1868 in Nephi, a daughter of George and Bessie Kendall, Nephi pioneers. Moving to Salt Lake City when a girl, Mrs. Owen was an active L.D.S. church worker, and for years prior to her illness was active in work of the Twentieth ward Relief society.
Surviving are her husband; four sons and two daughter, R. D. Owen, general agent of the Southern Pacific Railroad company in Salt Lake City; G.K. Owen, L. W. Owen, and Mrs. Eugene Sloan, Salt Lake City; Mrs. A.H. Price and Gordon P. Owen, San Francisco; three sisters, Mrs. Sarah Latimer and Miss Mary Kendall, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Anne Stalnaker, Rupert, Idaho, and a brother, Harry Kendall, Provo.
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