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This blog is dedicated to my parents, brothers, sister, and cousins who are descendants of Johannes (John) Gutke and Johanna Mork Gutke (pictured above). I am in the process of posting everything I have, so that I can back up documents/photos and also access the info from any location. There are likely to be mistakes, so check back often and feel free to comment if you have corrections!

Sincerely,

Deniane Gutke Kartchner

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Alan L. Lovey funeral

1907-03-15 in the Ogden Standard

"Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Gutke attended the funeral services of Alan L. Lovey in Salt Lake City yesterday. Mr. Lovey and Mrs. Gutke were cousins."

(On this same day, it said: "The trains on the Southern Pacific are marked late today on account of some trouble down on the Sacramento division. It is rumored that a landslide put the track out of commission for a time." I just thought it was interesting since Oscar worked on the railroad.)
http://udn.lib.utah.edu/cgi-bin/showfile.exe?CISOROOT=/ogden10&CISOPTR=116714&filename=116715.pdf


March 13, 1907 in The Salt Lake Herald.

Lovey Obsequies Are Arranged

"...Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Gutke, a cousin of Mr. Lovey's, had gone to Ogden to meet the party."
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85058130/1907-03-13/ed-1/seq-12/

The article below gives further info about this relationship:

October 15, 1908 in The Salt Lake Herald
Dies in Salt Lake.
Mrs. O. J. Gutke has received word of the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. John E. Henderson at Salt Lake, where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Lovey. The remains will be brought to Ogden for burial. She has resided in Ogden for the past three years and has? three children, Mrs. Gutke, Mrs.____ Jennings, both of Ogden, and John Henderson of Los Angeles. She also has two sisters living, one of whom is Mrs. Lovey, mother of the late Alan Lovey, the famous cartoonist. When she left Ogden for her visit to Salt Lake she was in her usual health and was apparently so until she was stricken with heart trouble at 11 o'clock Tuesday night.
http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85058130/1908-10-15/ed-1/seq-3/

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