Gustave Arnt Iverson

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Gustave Arnt Iverson (Iversen)

Also Known As: "Gustav"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Drøbak, Akershus, Norway
Death: May 08, 1945 (73)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
Place of Burial: Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Magnus Iverson and Ingeborg Kirstlne Olsdatter Iversen,Rasmussen
Husband of Mary Vellete Iverson
Father of Maude May Iverson and Ciarence Magnus Iverson
Brother of Iver Otto Magnusen Iverson
Half brother of James A. Rasmussen; Erastus Rasmussen and Orson Ingeman Rasmussen

Managed by: Dale Nelson
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About Gustave Arnt Iverson

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IVERSEN, GUSTAVE ARNT (son of Magnus Iversen and Ingeborg Kirstine Iversen). Born Nov. 17, 1871, at Dröbak, Norway. Came to Utah July 24, 1875. L.S. Anderson company.

Married Mary Olsen Oct. 23, 1895, Manti, Utah. (daughter of Fredrick Olsen and Matilda Jensen, of Ferron, Emery county, Utah) who was born Aug. 6, 1873. Their children: Maude May b. March 31, 1897; Glendon Gustave b. Dec. 11, 1898; Ciarence Magnus b. Jan. 4, 1899; Richard Donald b. March 15, 1902; Ray Clifford b. Nov. 24, 1903; Ethel Jean b. Sept. 23, 1905; Kenneth Ross b. May 25, 1909; Evelyn Augusta b. June 1, 1911. Family resided Manti and Price, Utah.

Missionary to Norway 1892-4; second counselor in presidency South San Pete stake; president Carbon stake Price County recorder of San Pete county 1896; Utah state senator 12th district 1911-14; assistant attorney general of Utah 1913 Attorney.

The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah · (May 9, 1945), Page 13 - Career Ends Gustave A. Jverson . . . Served L D S church in Washington. LDS Mission Head Dies Former Third District Judge Gustave A. Iverson, 71, president of the LDS eastern states mission, died Tuesday at 10 p. m. while conducting a prayer at Washington, D. C., LDS ward chapel, according to word received by relatives in Salt Lake City.

He resided in the state until 16 years ago,, when he went to Washington as a special assistant to the U. S. attorney general. He was appointed during the Coolidge administration. Mr. Iverson and his widowed mother settled ai Ephraim in 1S76, coming from Norway. He attended Brigham Young academy and Brigham Young university at Provo. He studied law in the evenings while working for a Provo law firm and served an LDS mission in Norway, then returned to marry Mary V. Olsen of Spring City and to settle at Manti. In 1907 he was graduated from the University of Michigan law school and came back to Utah to practice at Price.

In 1909 he was elected state senator and served four years, serving simultaneously as Carbon LDS stake president. He moved to Salt Lake City in 1914. Mr. Iverson was chairman of the denominational committee of the general commission on army and navy chaplains at the time of his death and was awaiting release from his post as mission president.

Mr. Iverson is survived by his widow in Washington and by the following sons and daughters: C. M. Iverson, Kaysville; R. D, Iverson, Baltimore, Md.; Kenneth R. Jverson, Washington; Mrs. Harry Edwards, Washington; Mrs. Clinton Vernon, Logan, and Mrs. W. T. MacKay. Salt Lake City; nine grandchildren and two great- grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted in Washington Thursday or Friday, Mrs. MacKay said Tuesday, with burial in Manti.

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Gustave Arnt Iverson's Timeline

1871
November 17, 1871
Drøbak, Akershus, Norway
1897
March 31, 1897
Utah, United States
1899
January 4, 1899
Utah, United States
1945
May 8, 1945
Age 73
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
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Manti Cemetery, Manti, Sanpete County, Utah, United States