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Mary Elizabeth Coon Gardner— Former Mendon Woman Eulogized — Beautiful funeral services were held Friday in the ward chapel for Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gardner, lovingly knows as Aunt Mitt. Mrs. Gardner died at her home in Ogden where she resided for the past 10 years. Bishop H. C. Sorensen presides. Prayers were by Counselors Oliver Taylor and E. J. Hancock. The ward choir sang the opening and closing numbers directed by Chorister Kay Sorensen and Mrs. Ellen Ladle at the organ. Bishop Sorensen read a note of sympathy from the Mendon Friendship club, Alex Baker, president and Mrs. Ethel Goates, secretary, both of Salt Lake City. Speakers who eulogized the many beautiful traits and wonderful characters possessed by Mrs. Gardner and her willingness to work in the different organizations were Patriarch M. D. Bird, Oliver H. Ritchie, member of the Ogden stake presidency, Joseph N. Sorensen, Isaac Coon of Pleasant Green who gave a short sketch of Mrs. Gardner's early life, President Colon Sweeten of the Curlew stake of Holbrook, Idaho. Special musical numbers were vocal solo, Melvin Athehinson accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Orlene Burnett and violin by Mrs. Golden Willie, all of Ogden; vocal duet, Cyril Nelson and Mrs. H. C. Stauffer, accompanist, Mrs. Harry Bartlett; cornet solo, G. G. Sweeten accompanied by Mrs. Orpha Curtis, all of Salt Lake City. The flowers were beautiful and carried by granddaughters. The pallbearers were grandsons, Orvel Larsen, LaVerne and Martell Larsen, Jack Bowen of Ogden, Paul Payne, Ray Payne of Arbon. The dedicatory prayer was by Herbert Bowen of Ogden. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Coon Gardner was born January 12, 1856 in Salt Lake City, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Wilson Coon. She lived in Salt Lake for 16 years and was married to Alfred Gardner, May 29, 1871, in the old endowment house. They moved to Mendon where she and her husband were active in church. Mrs. Gardner was a Relief Society teacher for years. Mr. Gardner died in 1914 and in 1928 with her son, John and family she moved to Ogden where she was a member of the Seventeenth ward. Mrs. Gardner died at her home, 915 Patterson Ave., Ogden, Tuesday. The following sons and daughters survive: Mrs. Sarah J. Larsen, Portland, Oregon; John Gardner and Mrs. Mable Bowen of Ogden; Mrs. Maud Hancock, Victor, Idaho; Mrs. Josephine Sorensen, Malad, Idaho; I. F. Arnold Gardner, Centerville; Hugh R. Gardner of Colusa, California, and 26 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. [The Herald Journal, November 16, 1937, page 7]
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January 12, 1856
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Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, USA
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1871 |
May 29, 1871
Age 15
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1872 |
November 11, 1872
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Mendon, Cache County, Utah
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November 11, 1872
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Mendon, Cache, Utah, United States
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May 11, 1875
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Mendon, Cache County, Utah
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May 11, 1875
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Mendon, Cache, UT, United States
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1878 |
August 27, 1878
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Mendon, Cache, Utah, United States
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August 27, 1878
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Mendon, Cache County, Utah
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