She was born in Mt. Pleasant, December 6, 1886, and through her life had been active in L. D. S. church circles. She was graduated from Snow college in Ephraim and was a music teacher for four years in Mt. Pleasant schools, prior to her marriage in 1913. She also had been chorister of the North Sanpete stake Relief Society board, chorister for the South Mt. Pleasant ward for 20 years and a member of the stake presidency of the Y.I.M.I.A. She also led the stake choir for the past four years.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen; four sons and daughters, Robert Ericksen, Salt Lake; Ned, Richard and Naomi Ericksen, Mt. Pleasant; five brothers, J. Berkely Larsen and Raphael Larsen, Shelley Idaho; Ferrell, Croft and Lon Larsen, Mt. Pleasant and two sisters, Mrs. N. D. James, Mt. Pleasant and Balanche Larsen, Sugar City, Idaho
Salt Lake Tribune May 23, 1933
Information provided by Blaine & Elaine Berger
She was born in Mt. Pleasant, December 6, 1886, and through her life had been active in L. D. S. church circles. She was graduated from Snow college in Ephraim and was a music teacher for four years in Mt. Pleasant schools, prior to her marriage in 1913. She also had been chorister of the North Sanpete stake Relief Society board, chorister for the South Mt. Pleasant ward for 20 years and a member of the stake presidency of the Y.I.M.I.A. She also led the stake choir for the past four years.
Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen; four sons and daughters, Robert Ericksen, Salt Lake; Ned, Richard and Naomi Ericksen, Mt. Pleasant; five brothers, J. Berkely Larsen and Raphael Larsen, Shelley Idaho; Ferrell, Croft and Lon Larsen, Mt. Pleasant and two sisters, Mrs. N. D. James, Mt. Pleasant and Balanche Larsen, Sugar City, Idaho
Salt Lake Tribune May 23, 1933
Information provided by Blaine & Elaine Berger
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