Lulu Hamson Holst
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Lulu Hamson Holst
Mrs. Andrew Holst Dies Of Pneumonia - May 17, 1921 - Box Elder Paper
Mrs. Lulu Hamson Holst, wife of Andrew Holst of this city, died at the Dee Hospital in Ogden yesterday at 12:30 o'clock p.m. from pneumonia. Mrs. Holst had been ill for six weeks and when her condition grew more and more serious she was removed to the Ogden Hospital in the hopes that she might receive the necessary treatment to restore her health.
Mrs. Holst was the daughted of Heber Hamson of Harper, and was born at Honeyville, June 30th, 1883. She was married to Mr. Holst December 9th, 1902 and three children have come to their home, all of whom survive their mother.
Mrs. Holst's condition baffled the attending physicians and numerous consultations proved fruitless in getting to the bottom of the trouble. Besides the husband and three children, Mr.s Holst is survived by her father and seven brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held in the First ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock under the direction of Bishop Geo. W. Watkins.
Mrs. Lulu Hamson Holst, wife of Andrew Holst of this city, died at the Dee Hospital in Ogden yesterday at 12:30 o'clock p.m. from pneumonia. Mrs. Holst had been ill for six weeks and when her condition grew more and more serious she was removed to the Ogden Hospital in the hopes that she might receive the necessary treatment to restore her health.
Mrs. Holst was the daughted of Heber Hamson of Harper, and was born at Honeyville, June 30th, 1883. She was married to Mr. Holst December 9th, 1902 and three children have come to their home, all of whom survive their mother.
Mrs. Holst's condition baffled the attending physicians and numerous consultations proved fruitless in getting to the bottom of the trouble. Besides the husband and three children, Mr.s Holst is survived by her father and seven brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held in the First ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock under the direction of Bishop Geo. W. Watkins.
