AMERICAN FORK: Mrs Marinda Tolman Kitchen 33, died in a Salt Lake City hospital Monday at 3 a.m. following a recent operation.
Mrs Kitchen was born January 15, 1902 at Bountiful, Utah, a daughter of Judson and Pauline Tolman.
She was married October 31, 1917 to Landrum R. Kitchen in the L.D.S. Temple in Salt Lake City. Her husband has been operating a grocery store here for the past eight years. She was an active member of the L.D.S. church. She served as a teacher in the primary organization.
Surviving are her husband, four sons, Lawrence, Landrum, Vernon, and Ray Kitchen; one daughter, Donna all of American Fork; her parents Judson and Pauline Tolman; four brothers, Orin, Elmer, Wilson and Ralph Tolman all of Sandy.; five sisters, Sylvia Pierson, Compton, Cal; Beatrice Brimhall, Kamas, Lucile Smith, Draper. Alice Smith and Ruth Tolman, both of Sandy; her grandparents, Marinda and Orin Perry Hatch.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Alpine Stake tabernacle with Bishop T. A. Greenwood officiating. Friends may view the body Wednesday afternoon and Thursday until time of service. Interment will be in the American Fork Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Brothers mortuary.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune 1-1935
My Aunt Marinda was my Mother's oldest sister. My mother loved her so very much and I know that her death haunted my mother for years. She was a beautiful woman. My Mother and Dad were married in Provo in 1930. And had their after celebration at Aunt Marinda and Uncle Lan's home. I never got to meet my Aunt Marinda and it is a loss. I know she was very special. REST IN PEACE MY DEAR SWEET AUNT.
THANK YOU ANNE FOR THE TRANSFER OF MY AUNT TO ME.
SPECIAL THANKS TO ZINA BEE FOR SPONSORING MY AUNT MARINDA.
AMERICAN FORK: Mrs Marinda Tolman Kitchen 33, died in a Salt Lake City hospital Monday at 3 a.m. following a recent operation.
Mrs Kitchen was born January 15, 1902 at Bountiful, Utah, a daughter of Judson and Pauline Tolman.
She was married October 31, 1917 to Landrum R. Kitchen in the L.D.S. Temple in Salt Lake City. Her husband has been operating a grocery store here for the past eight years. She was an active member of the L.D.S. church. She served as a teacher in the primary organization.
Surviving are her husband, four sons, Lawrence, Landrum, Vernon, and Ray Kitchen; one daughter, Donna all of American Fork; her parents Judson and Pauline Tolman; four brothers, Orin, Elmer, Wilson and Ralph Tolman all of Sandy.; five sisters, Sylvia Pierson, Compton, Cal; Beatrice Brimhall, Kamas, Lucile Smith, Draper. Alice Smith and Ruth Tolman, both of Sandy; her grandparents, Marinda and Orin Perry Hatch.
Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Alpine Stake tabernacle with Bishop T. A. Greenwood officiating. Friends may view the body Wednesday afternoon and Thursday until time of service. Interment will be in the American Fork Cemetery under the direction of Anderson Brothers mortuary.
Published in the Salt Lake Tribune 1-1935
My Aunt Marinda was my Mother's oldest sister. My mother loved her so very much and I know that her death haunted my mother for years. She was a beautiful woman. My Mother and Dad were married in Provo in 1930. And had their after celebration at Aunt Marinda and Uncle Lan's home. I never got to meet my Aunt Marinda and it is a loss. I know she was very special. REST IN PEACE MY DEAR SWEET AUNT.
THANK YOU ANNE FOR THE TRANSFER OF MY AUNT TO ME.
SPECIAL THANKS TO ZINA BEE FOR SPONSORING MY AUNT MARINDA.
Family Members
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Beatrice Mary "Bea" Tolman Coyner
1903–2004
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Sylvia Tolman Pierson
1905–1993
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Lucinda Tolman
1908–1911
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Lucile Tolman Smith
1910–1997
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Orin Hatch Tolman
1912–1986
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Alice Tolman Broomhead
1914–2004
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Elmer Judson Tolman Sr
1916–1997
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Wilson Hatch "Bill" Tolman
1918–1987
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Ruth Tolman Hardcastle
1921–2004
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Ralph Hatch Tolman
1924–1997