Alfred Gardner Dies at Mendon— Mendon, Utah June 9th. Monday afternoon once more death closed to this world forever the eyes of a patient devoted father. After months of constant suffering Alfred Gardner passed peacefully away and now goes to meet the reward of a loving husband and one of the best of fathers. Mr. Gardner was born in England, seventy-two years ago. Funeral services will be held in Mendon at two o'clock this afternoon. ~Logan Republican, June 11th, 1914.
Big Funeral for Alfred Gardner— The people of Mendon all turned out Thursday afternoon to honor the memory of Alfred Gardner and express their appreciation of what he had done for the town. Mr. Gardner settled in Mendon in 1860 and has taken a leading part in affairs there since that time. He has been postmaster and one of the leading merchants of the town for many years and has held many offices there, among which are ward clerk, counsellor to Bishop Ricks (?), city councillor, etc. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. Lindquist. Music was furnished by the Mendon choir, one member of which also sang a solo during the services. The following is a list of the speakers: Peter Larsen, Isaac Sorensen, Andrew Sorensen, Nephi Sorensen, Jerry Baker, John H. Anderson and Bishop M.D. Bird. ~Logan Republican, June 13th, 1914, page 4.
Alfred Gardner Dies at Mendon— Mendon, Utah June 9th. Monday afternoon once more death closed to this world forever the eyes of a patient devoted father. After months of constant suffering Alfred Gardner passed peacefully away and now goes to meet the reward of a loving husband and one of the best of fathers. Mr. Gardner was born in England, seventy-two years ago. Funeral services will be held in Mendon at two o'clock this afternoon. ~Logan Republican, June 11th, 1914.
Big Funeral for Alfred Gardner— The people of Mendon all turned out Thursday afternoon to honor the memory of Alfred Gardner and express their appreciation of what he had done for the town. Mr. Gardner settled in Mendon in 1860 and has taken a leading part in affairs there since that time. He has been postmaster and one of the leading merchants of the town for many years and has held many offices there, among which are ward clerk, counsellor to Bishop Ricks (?), city councillor, etc. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. Lindquist. Music was furnished by the Mendon choir, one member of which also sang a solo during the services. The following is a list of the speakers: Peter Larsen, Isaac Sorensen, Andrew Sorensen, Nephi Sorensen, Jerry Baker, John H. Anderson and Bishop M.D. Bird. ~Logan Republican, June 13th, 1914, page 4.
Family Members
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Sarah Jane Gardner Larsen
1872–1954
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Alfred Irvine Gardner
1875–1902
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John Abraham Gardner
1878–1952
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Emma Maud Gardner Hancock
1881–1967
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Henry Arthur Gardner
1884–1885
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Alice Mabel Gardner Bowen
1886–1965
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Esther Mae Gardner Payne
1888–1970
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Josephine Gardner Sorensen
1891–1978
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Amy Ione Gardner
1894–1898
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Frederick Arnold Gardner
1897–1985
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Hugh Raymond Gardner
1900–1977
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