Showing posts with label Arilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arilson. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 21, 2011
Judy Malkiewicz of Mackay, Idaho has sent us a number of her grandmother's photos in the past. She promised us more in the future. However, she was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the bone marrow plasma cells with no known cure. She is undergoing treatment in Colorado. She has two websites of her own. One tells of her battle with multiple myeloma: http://jmmultiplemyeloma.blogspot.com. The other tells us of the "goings on" in Mackay Idaho, where she now lives and where her grandmother moved to after leaving Mt. Pleasant: http://mackayidaho1.blogspot.com/ . We will be posting a few of the photos she has shared over the next few days. We wish Judy all the best in her battle against multiple myeloma. Many thanks to Judy for thinking of us at this critical time in her own life.
My grandmother, Hazel Theora (Jensen) Anderson Lundberg, was born January 22, 1889 in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. She grew up in Mt. Pleasant and married a man also born in Mt. Pleasant, Maple Henning Lundberg (the son of Dr. August Lundberg - Dentist). They left Mt. Pleasant in 1917 and moved to Mackay, Idaho where they both died (he in 1934 and she in 1985). In my grandmother's things, I have a number of old Mt. Pleasant photos, obituaries, etc - most are labeled.
Edna Frandsen, a friend of Hazel Anderson Lundberg
Mr. and Mrs. Ole Arilson, friends of Hannah Persson Jensen Anderson
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| unknown Friend of Hannah Persson Anderson's Dressmaker Taken at Howarth, Salt Lake City |
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Photos From Our Archives ~ Mr. and Mrs. Ole Arilson
We will be sharing some of the photos from our vast archives at the Relic Home. Some of these photos don't accompany histories. If you have a history or family information concerning some of these photos, please share them with us. Any help you can give us will be much appreciated by the Relic Home and also family members.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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