I am going through some old letters and found this one from Mom. They were getting ready to return home after serving in the Chicago Temple. Thought you would all enjoy her testimony and words...
"We leave with mixed emotions and grateful hearts to have had the opportunity in learning and progressing through our journey in life. Being worthy to stand at various posts in His Holy House.
"Indeed it is humbling to lay my hands upons sister's heads saying - having authority - and pronouncing the most beautiful blessing of all given in the Initiatory Ceremony.
"Or presenting a sister at the veil as she shed's tears for a loved one or family member.
"Sitting in those two special chairs in the endowment room as your companion officiated and together administer those sacred covenants and tokens.
"Or standing at the celestial doors looking upward to the most beautiful chandelier, with its thousands of glass prisms glittering and shining in all its glory.
"Or kneeling at the alter in the robes of the Holy Priesthood as families are sealed for time and all eternity.
"Or witnessing a father hold his crippled daughter tenderly in the baptismal font as she is baptized over and over again for sisters who have been dead hundreds of years.
"Hearing the beautiful scriptures and prayers given each day in our prayer meeting. Just being one of those dressed in white called and set apart to assist in this glorious work is the ultimate and most gratifying of our life's experiences.
"Dad and I thank all our children from the bottom of our hearts for helping to make this possible. For your love and support. For the daily prayers of all our dear grandchildren and our sons and daughters.
"We will be eternally grateful!"
--Letter from Grandma Pence posted by Christie
Discover the family history and genealogy of Harvey Alonzo Pence and Mary Louise Traasdahl.
Check out the Pence Family History and Traasdahl Family History websites to see names, dates, documents, life stories, pictures, and more...
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Friday, February 27, 2009
from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
I thought you might find it interesting.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Elin Traasdahl Stewart Death Certificate
Husband: J.M. Stewart Jr.
Father: Otto Birger Traasdahl
Mother: Anna Pauline Erickson
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
FamilySearch Record Search
The website lets you search scans of original documents for doing family history work. Very Cool! Check it out!!
The website lets you search scans of original documents for doing family history work. Very Cool! Check it out!!
Monday, January 26, 2009
John Boyer 1860 U.S. Census
John Boyer Census Record 1860
He was the son of John Boyer and Susanna Bauer
John Albert Boyer Census Record 1880
He was the son of Daniel L. Boyer and Hannah Gephardt
He was the son of John Boyer and Susanna Bauer
John Albert Boyer Census Record 1880
He was the son of Daniel L. Boyer and Hannah Gephardt
Friday, January 23, 2009
Noah Pence Census Record 1860
The record shows Noah (38) and Nancy (36) with their children Sarah Frances (11), (William) Anderson (8), and John Henry (6). Victoria is born in 1861. It also lists Christina Pence (41), who was Noah's sister living with them at the time.
I found Census Records for Noah Pence up until his death in 1900, visit the Noah Pence website.
I also found Census Records for Elias Smith Sr. and Elias Smith Jr. and there is more to find...
The record shows Noah (38) and Nancy (36) with their children Sarah Frances (11), (William) Anderson (8), and John Henry (6). Victoria is born in 1861. It also lists Christina Pence (41), who was Noah's sister living with them at the time.
I found Census Records for Noah Pence up until his death in 1900, visit the Noah Pence website.
I also found Census Records for Elias Smith Sr. and Elias Smith Jr. and there is more to find...
Monday, January 5, 2009
Irene Marie Traasdahl King
ST. GEORGE - Irene Marie Traasdahl King, 84, died Thursday Jan. 25, 2007 at the home of a daughter in Hurricane, Utah.
She was of Norwegian ancestry, the sixth of eight children born to Otto Birger Traasdahl and Anna Pauline Erickson who immigrated to America in search of religious freedom. Irene was born in Thatcher, Idaho on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1922.
Irene attended school in Grace and Preston, Idaho and graduated from Ogden High. She married Newel L. King in the Logan LDS Temple on June 6, 1941.
Irene dedicated her life to the loving service of her family. The life she lived was an example of her love of Christ. Surviving are four daughters, Sonja Ann Freeman and husband Ron of Hurricane, Judy Larsen and husband Scott of Santa Clara, Utah, Angela Meyer and husband Val of Oroville, Calif., Lana Carlson and husband Brad of Phoenix, Ariz.; and son, Ted King and wife Cindy of Lewiston, Utah. Irene is also grandmother to 24 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are one brother, Edward (Ted) Traasdahl of Phoenix; and a sister, Mitzi Pence of Pleasant Grove, Utah. Irene was preceded in death by her husband, Newel Lavere King; three sisters, Beverly, Elin and Ann; and two brothers, Osborne (Frosty) and Carl.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday Jan. 30, at 12:30 p.m. in the Lewiston Fourth Ward chapel, 16 S. Main, in Lewiston, with Bishop Donald Baldwin conducting. Friends and family may call from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Lewiston City Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Cranney Mortuary. Condolences may be sent to the family at Allen Mortuaries.
ST. GEORGE - Irene Marie Traasdahl King, 84, died Thursday Jan. 25, 2007 at the home of a daughter in Hurricane, Utah.
She was of Norwegian ancestry, the sixth of eight children born to Otto Birger Traasdahl and Anna Pauline Erickson who immigrated to America in search of religious freedom. Irene was born in Thatcher, Idaho on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1922.
Irene attended school in Grace and Preston, Idaho and graduated from Ogden High. She married Newel L. King in the Logan LDS Temple on June 6, 1941.
Irene dedicated her life to the loving service of her family. The life she lived was an example of her love of Christ. Surviving are four daughters, Sonja Ann Freeman and husband Ron of Hurricane, Judy Larsen and husband Scott of Santa Clara, Utah, Angela Meyer and husband Val of Oroville, Calif., Lana Carlson and husband Brad of Phoenix, Ariz.; and son, Ted King and wife Cindy of Lewiston, Utah. Irene is also grandmother to 24 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren.
Also surviving are one brother, Edward (Ted) Traasdahl of Phoenix; and a sister, Mitzi Pence of Pleasant Grove, Utah. Irene was preceded in death by her husband, Newel Lavere King; three sisters, Beverly, Elin and Ann; and two brothers, Osborne (Frosty) and Carl.
Funeral services will be held Tuesday Jan. 30, at 12:30 p.m. in the Lewiston Fourth Ward chapel, 16 S. Main, in Lewiston, with Bishop Donald Baldwin conducting. Friends and family may call from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Lewiston City Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Allen-Cranney Mortuary. Condolences may be sent to the family at Allen Mortuaries.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Otto and Anna Traasdahl Family Reunion 1948
Back Row: Edith with Kareen Traasdahl, Harvey with Jerry Pence, Mary Louise with Mike Pence, Newell King, Irene King, Jeanne Traasdahl, Carl Traasdahl, Maynard Swenson; Middle Row: Sonja King, Laree Stewart, Frosty Traasdahl, Anna Pauline Traasdahl, Otto Birger Traasdahl, Ann Swenson, Judy King, Rick Traasdahl; Front Row: Max Swenson, Madeline Traasdahl, Roger Traasdahl, Michael Traasdahl, Ron Swenson
August 1948 Traasdahl Family Reunion Boulder City
Otto Birger and Anna Pauline Traasdahl Family