This lovely lady was one of the 85 widows that President Thomas S. Monsen cared for til she and the other 84 passed away. She lived just across the street from his parents on eighth south and 2nd west, Salt Lake City Utah. Her husband was a member of the U.S. Army Band. He died while she was still raising their family. She was one of the sweetest ladies I have ever known. She became a substitute grandma for me when my own grandmother and her sister Trena Olsen Rodgers Bjelke passed away. Their father and mother (Hans Peter and Anna Kirstena Madsen Olsen) immigrated to Mt. Pleasant in the 1860s from Odense, Denmark.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Laura Olsen Livsey Obituary
This lovely lady was one of the 85 widows that President Thomas S. Monsen cared for til she and the other 84 passed away. She lived just across the street from his parents on eighth south and 2nd west, Salt Lake City Utah. Her husband was a member of the U.S. Army Band. He died while she was still raising their family. She was one of the sweetest ladies I have ever known. She became a substitute grandma for me when my own grandmother and her sister Trena Olsen Rodgers Bjelke passed away. Their father and mother (Hans Peter and Anna Kirstena Madsen Olsen) immigrated to Mt. Pleasant in the 1860s from Odense, Denmark.
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