Louise Martha Jensen
 

The News Examiner, Thursday, 7 September 1939, page 1


Mrs. Louise Martha Wyler Jensen, wife of John Jensen, died Sunday following childbirth. The baby, a girl, also died. Mrs. Jensen who is 36 years old, is survived by her husband and three children, Donald, John Charles and Donna May; her mother, Mrs. Charles Wyler of Paris, seven sisters, Mrs. D L Bolton, Paris, Mrs. M C Sorensen Richfield Idaho, Mrs. Delbert Roberts Pocatello, Mrs. Roy Findlay Conda, Mrs. Raymond Burton Montpelier; Mrs. Kelly Sparks Pegram; and Mrs. Roy Hayes Georgetown; and two brothers Rulon and Charles Wyler of Paris.

Funeral services were held Wednesday in the Fourth Ward chapel with Bishop J J Sarbach conducting. The program opened with a vocal solo "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver" by Mrs. Delilah Loveday; invocation Fred Bartlome; a trio composed of Mrs. Conover Wright, Mrs. William Weaver and S C Hall of Bennington sang, "We Lay You Softly Down to Sleep"

Speakers were Bishop Sarbach F M Williams and Bishop B E Mumford. Mrs. B E Mumford, sang "Going Home" and the benediction way was by Simon Enzinger, and dedication of grave by Bishop Wyler Bartschi.

Honorary pall bearers were the sisters of Mrs. Jensen, while active pall bearers were her brother in law, Messrs. Bolton, Sorenson, Roberts, Findlay, Burton and Sparks.

 

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