Katharina/Frischknecht
other side of sheet not copied
1813
1813
Katharina Anna/Frischknecht
in other places, Frischkencht is spelled Frischknecht
Marriage Notes for Ray Peter Lund and Margaret Braithwaite-4244
Comments: 47th Wedding Anniversary: The Manti Messenger, 21 NOV 1957
Note Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Lund observed their 47th wedding anniversary on Saturday by attending temple sessions with their sons, Wilber, Morgan and Kirk, and their wives. Wilber and Morgan, their wives and part of their families came form Salt Lake City and the Kirk Lunds from Roosevelt for the occasion.
On Sunday the group enjoyed a family dinner, with Mr. Lund a special guest as he noted his 69th birthday anniversary that day.
Comments: MARRIAGE: The Manti Messenger, 18 NOV 1910
Wedding and Reception
Ray Peter Lund and Margaret Braithwaite were married at the Temple Wednesday and a reception tendered them Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Braithwaite, about 100 guests being present. Among those from out of town were Hans Denison and wife, and Milo Denison and wife of Sterling and Thomas Lund and wife of Ephraim. Decorations were in red and white, with red, white and yellow chrysanthemums. Many beautiful and useful presents were received, including much china, linens and furniture.
Comments: Ruth Sherry Mellor Funk, dau/o Leslie Lee Mellor & Ruth Braithwaite
OBIT: The Spokesman-Review (WA), 23 FEB 1988
Sherry Funk
Service for Sherry Funk, 45, was Monday at the Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in Pullman with Kimball Funeral Home in Pullman in charge of arrangements.
Graveside service will be Wednesday in Manti, Utah.
Mrs. Funk died of cancer Thursday at Pullman Memorial Hospital.
Born at Manti, she graduated from Manti High School in 1960 and attended Snow College at Ephraim, Utah; Utah State University; and the University of Utah.
She lived in Salt Lake City after her marriage to William H. Funk in 1964 and attended Latter-day Saints Business College there.
Mrs. Funk came to Pullman in 1966 with her husband, who became director of the state Water Research Center and a professor of engineering in water management at Washington State University.
Mrs. Funk was a secretary for the General Extension Department at WSU from 1966 to 1969 and had been administrative secretary for WSU's chemistry department since 1974.
She was a member of the Second Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served for a time as Sunday School secretary.
Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Cynthia Lynn Funk of Pullman; her mother Ruth Mellor of Anchorage, Alaska; and two brothers.
This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File. The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: ROSS NORMAN/CASTLETON/ (2073858) HELEN M./MAYCOCK/ (2132898) VON STANFORD/KESLER/ (2132974) L. WOOD/MILLER/ (2133212) FAY TORKELDSEN/MCQUARRIE/ (2144442) ROBERT OWEN/TROTTIER/ (2147610) MARILYN N/ANDERSON/ (2166796)
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This person's information was combined while in Ancestral File. The following submitters of the information may or may not agree with the combining of the information: IVAN MARDELL/JENSEN/ (2066906) ARCHIE M./BRUGGER/ (2075106) CAROL G./NELSON/ (2075722) PAUL H./STECK/ (2124725) BESSIE B./MOWER/ (2142396) MARILYN N/ANDERSON/ (2166796) MAJA S./PECK/ (2198260) VELMA K./WINN/ (2213887) WILLIAM G./TATTON/ (2223476) PAULA A./BOLLSCHWEILER/ (2231864) DIANA/HADLOCK/ (2237067) THOMAS C HATCH & MARSHA L/HATCH/ (2663530)
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.