Salem Pioneer Cemetery ~ Lula V. Mauritzen ~ part of the Marion County Pioneer Cemeteries of Oregon
Lula V. Mauritzen
LAST NAME: Mauritzen FIRST NAME: Lula MIDDLE NAME: V. NICKNAME: 
MAIDEN NAME: Williams AKA 1:  AKA 2:  AKA 3: 
TITLE:  GENDER: F MILITARY: 
BORN: 1875 DIED: 11 Aug 1900 BURIED: 14 Aug 1900
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BIRTH PLACE:  Kentucky
DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon
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FUNERAL OF MRS. MAURIZEN
Laid to Rest in Rural Cemetery – Sketch of the Life of Deceased.
The funeral of Mrs. A. M. Mauritzne who died at the Salem hospital Saturday night, was held this morning at 9 o’clock from the W. C. T. U. hall, which had been kindly offered for the purpose.
There was a considerable attendance, considering the early hour and the fact that deceased was little known here. Many beautiful flowers were brought and the handsome casket was nicely decorated by kind hands.
The services were conducted by Rev. John Parsons of the First M. E. Church, and the remains were laid to rest in Rural Cemetery.
The following particulars of the life of the deceased lady are furnished by the bereaved husband.
Lula V. Williams, was born in Kentucky in 1875. She came to Oregon with the family of her uncle Daniel Frederick in 1892, and settled at Aurora, afternoon (sic) moving to Woodburn.
She was married to E. M. Mauritzen, at Woodburn in 1894. One boy was born to them in 1895, who with the husband survives her. They lived at Newberg two years, where Mr. Mauritzen was engaged in the mercantile business. In 1898 the moved over to Camp Martin on the Little Nestucca, where they have since resided.
Deceased was a member of the Methodist church, and of the Epsworth League, and was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She had been in poor health for a couple of years and had visited California and different health resorts without relief. For the last few months she had been very low and growing worse and on the advice of physicians and friends, Mr. Mauritzen brought her out to the hospital, on July 31. Here she continued to fail until death ended her suffering at about 10 p.m. Saturday, August 11.
The Daily Journal 14 Aug 1900 4:5

Card of Thanks
I wish to publicly than Mrssrs Gideon Steiner, Isaac Steiner and David Steiner, w. T. Rigdon and Dr. W. H. Byrd, the hospital attendants and the ladies of the W. C. T. U., for their kindness during the last sickness and at the burial of my beloved wife.
A.M. MAURITZEN.
The Daily Journal 14 Aug 1900 4:5
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DJ 14 Aug 1900 4:5
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