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Thursday, June 9, 2011

1938 Rosa Knowles Kunz Obituary

Heart Ailment Claims Wife of Alfred G. Kunz
Impressive Rites Held for Esteemed Mother of Ten Children

Solemn and impressive funeral rites marked the final eartly tribute paid to Rosa Knowles Kunz, wife of Alfred Kunz of this city, who died Saturday, July 2 at her home following a lingering illness. The services were in charge of Counselor George Stenquist, of the Tremonton Second Ward Bishopric.

The large chapel was well filled with relatives and friends who came from many parts of the state to attend the services.

The speakers were Ephriam Martineau, an uncle and temple worker at Logan; A.L. Cook, Horace Hunsaker, Floyd Stohl and Bishop James Walton, all close neighbors and friends of the family. Many warm tributes were paid to the deceased, who was the mother of ten children, including three sets of twins. All of the speakers had been intimately acquainted with the home life of the family and of the outstanding characteristics of Mrs. Kunz. They spoke of her as gentle and kindly dispositioned, as cheerful and hopeful under all conditions, a devoted wife and mother, who had lived for her family, instilling in them the principles of the Master of obedience and industry.

Special musical numbers were a duet by Bertha Thomas and Pricilla Christensen and two solos by Frank Baugh of Logan, who is also an uncle. The choir, under the direction of Walter Tuthrich, also furnished music. The music was beautiful and well-rendered.

Rosa Knowles Kunz was born Feb. 16, 1895 in Logan, Utah, a daughter of John William and Rosa Blair Knowles. She was married to Alfred G. Kunz June 3, 1914 at the Logan Temple. They moved to White's Valley following their marriage, taking up a farm. In 1923 they moved to Tremonton where they built them a nice home on South Tremont Street, where they have since resided.

Besides her husband, the following children survive: Eveline Getz, Arline, Darrell, Vesta, Eldon, Clinton, Floyd, Lloyd, Norma Jean and Elva Mae.

The deceased was a woman of retiring nature, who devoted her time and energy to her large and splendid family. She was beloved by all who knew her and was held in esteem for the many sacrifices she had made for her family. Her family is a credit to her memory, true and faithful they have remained to the teachings of their parents and are held in high regard in the community.



1915 Young Rosa & Alfred Kunz at Farm









1936 Car

Alfred Kunz Home in Winter

1892 Alfred Grein Kunz Pictures


 

1963 Fern's Letter to Norma

1946 Alfred & Fern Kunz Marriage

Fern Baker and Alfred Grein Kunz
Marry - 19 Jun 1946

Fern and Alfred were friends from couples dates when they were married.
With both losing their forever companions, friends became lovers and married joining 20 children together with 14 still living at home.


 

1914 Rosa & Alfred Kunz Wedding Gift Album

1900 John & Magdalena Kunz Original Headstones

 Providence, Utah Cemetery
 
John Kunz
1845 - 1900
Magdalena Grein
1853-1929



 













There's a bright region above 
We long to reach its shore
To join with dear ones we love
Not lost but gone before



KUNZ


1942 3-20 Arline's Temple Recommend

1957 Eveline Kunz Death Certificate

1944 Arline Kunz Death Certificate

Kunz Kids on Car

LDS Church Records - Alfred Kunz Family

Eveline, Arline, Darrell, & Vesta Kunz

1922ish Arline, Darrell, & Eveline Kunz at Ranch

1924ish Roma Peterson, Eveline, Arline, and Vesta Kunz



1925ish Arline, Vesta, and Eveline Kunz

1929ish Eveline, Vesta, & Arline Kunz





















1951 4-2 Alfred Grein Kunz Death Certificate

1930 Census - Alfred & Rosa Kunz Family +8

1916 Arline Kunz Pictures

Arline at the ranch



1938 7-2 Rosa Knowles Death Certificate

1891 1-31 Providence Land Office - John Kunz Witness

 
Logan Journal 1891-02-04, 11, 18, 25, 28 & 3-4
No. 802
Notice for Publication
       Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah
Jan 31, 1891

   Notice is hereby given that the following-names settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk County Court Cache County, Utah, at Logan, Cache County Utah, on March 11, 1891, viz
    Emil J R Buchmuller, P1E No7627 for the S E 1/4 Sec 2 Tp 11N R 1 E.
    He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz
 John Kunz, Martin Fink, Julius Kraus and Charles Kraus, all of Providence, Cache County, Utah.

                                                              Frank D. Hobbs,
                                                                       Register.
J. T. Hammond,
         Atty.