Advertisement

Advertisement

Susan Lucy Hayes Rasmussen

Birth
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
18 Apr 1914 (aged 18)
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Georgetown, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-7, L-8, P-f
Memorial ID
View Source
Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen died at her home in Georgetown last Saturday morning. On April 9th she was taken down with pneumonia and on the 15th she gave birth to a son. She made a heroic struggle for life, but the stress of childbirth in connection with pneumonia was too much for her to overcome and she passed to the Great Beyond, leaving a babe who will never know what it's like to have a mother's care and love.

Deceased was the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Alma Hayes, and was only a few months past 18 years of age.

On the 11th of last June, she was reunited in marriage to Mr. Rasmussen.

Besides her grief-stricken husband, she is survived by her parents, three brothers, and three sisters, all of whom resided in Georgetown.

Her funeral service was held in the meeting house last Monday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. and was largely attended by friends and neighbors who had known her all her life.

One brother, Thomas was unable to attend on account of illness and his condition yesterday was reported to be rather serious.
Mrs. Joseph Rasmussen died at her home in Georgetown last Saturday morning. On April 9th she was taken down with pneumonia and on the 15th she gave birth to a son. She made a heroic struggle for life, but the stress of childbirth in connection with pneumonia was too much for her to overcome and she passed to the Great Beyond, leaving a babe who will never know what it's like to have a mother's care and love.

Deceased was the daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Alma Hayes, and was only a few months past 18 years of age.

On the 11th of last June, she was reunited in marriage to Mr. Rasmussen.

Besides her grief-stricken husband, she is survived by her parents, three brothers, and three sisters, all of whom resided in Georgetown.

Her funeral service was held in the meeting house last Monday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. and was largely attended by friends and neighbors who had known her all her life.

One brother, Thomas was unable to attend on account of illness and his condition yesterday was reported to be rather serious.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement