SPRING CITY-Aurelia Allred Madsen, 73, Spring City, Sanpete couty, died in a salt Lake hospital Thursday at 6:25 a.m. after a three-month illness.
A daughter of James T. S. and Stena Anderson Allred, she was born in Spring City Oct. 29, 1871 and had lived there all her life. An LDS church member, Mrs. Madsen had served in the presidency of Spring City Relief society, was a Sunday school teacher, and had been a member of North Sanpete LDS stake Primary presidency. She also belonged to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was married to Francis C. Madsen Nov. 11, 1896.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Doyle and Theron Madsen, Spring City; a daughter, Mrs. Etha Robinson, Hailey, Ida.; two brothers, Que Allred, Clearfield, and Heber Allred Roosevelt; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Myra Aiken, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myrtle Hansen Evanston, Wyo., and Mrs. Cedena Cloward, Aurora; her mother, Salt Lake City, and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in Spring City LDS ward chapel, with E. B. Perry, bishop, conducting, Burial will be in Spring City cemetery.
(Thelma Bradley Madsen Collection)
1945 Utah Death Certificate
SPRING CITY-Aurelia Allred Madsen, 73, Spring City, Sanpete couty, died in a salt Lake hospital Thursday at 6:25 a.m. after a three-month illness.
A daughter of James T. S. and Stena Anderson Allred, she was born in Spring City Oct. 29, 1871 and had lived there all her life. An LDS church member, Mrs. Madsen had served in the presidency of Spring City Relief society, was a Sunday school teacher, and had been a member of North Sanpete LDS stake Primary presidency. She also belonged to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She was married to Francis C. Madsen Nov. 11, 1896.
Survivors include her husband; two sons, Doyle and Theron Madsen, Spring City; a daughter, Mrs. Etha Robinson, Hailey, Ida.; two brothers, Que Allred, Clearfield, and Heber Allred Roosevelt; four sisters, Mrs. Clara Brown and Mrs. Myra Aiken, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myrtle Hansen Evanston, Wyo., and Mrs. Cedena Cloward, Aurora; her mother, Salt Lake City, and eight grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in Spring City LDS ward chapel, with E. B. Perry, bishop, conducting, Burial will be in Spring City cemetery.
(Thelma Bradley Madsen Collection)
1945 Utah Death Certificate
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