Terry Dean Rasmussen
The News-Examiner, Thursday, November 22, 1956, page 1
TWELVE YEAR OLD BOY DIES
Terry Dean Rasmussen, 12, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Robert D Rasmussen of Montpelier, died at 9:50 pm Sunday in the Bear Lake Memorial Hospital after a short illness. He was born July 28, 1944 in Montpelier and was a student in the Sixth grade at Central building. Besides his parents he is survived by three sisters, Judy Anne 14, Christie 8, Lannie Jean 6 and a brother Robert Craig 2. Also surviving are his maternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Onel Kunz of Montpelier and paternal grandmother, Mrs. James Rasmussen of Pocatello.
Funeral services were held at 2 pm Wednesday in the Montpelier First ward
chapel. The Matthews Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.
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The News-Examiner, Thursday, November 29, 1956, page 1
RITES HELD FOR MONTPELIER YOUTH
Funeral services for Terry Dean Rasmussen were held at 2 pm November 21 in the Montpelier First Ward Chapel with Counselor Allen Ipsen conducting. The opening song "Sometime We'll Understand" was by a quartet comprised of Max Haddock, Mrs. Reed Lowe, Mrs. Eugene Wilcox and Eugene J Grimes; invocation, Bishop Royal Clark; obituary Counselor Ipsen; speaker Bishop Truman W Rigby; vocal solo "I Walked in God's Garden" Scott Kunz accompanied by Carrie Kunz; speaker Bishop Alvin Tueller; song "O My Father" quartet; benediction, Oliver W Holmes. The prayer at home was offered by Bishop David H Jensen.
The prelude and postlude were played by Lillas Swensen. Interment was in the Montpelier cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Demar Kunz. The Matthews Mortuary was in charge of arrangements.