Joanne-Mortensen-Obituary

Joanne Bretzing Mortensen

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Mortensen, Joanne Bretzing was born January 14, 1933, in Salt Lake City, Utah, she died November 10, 2008 in Phoenix, Arizona. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Rodolfo W. Mortensen, her daughter, Lee Ann Mortensen, and her son, David W. Mortensen, and their spouses, as well as...

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Presidente Mortenson;

I have had you on my mind lately and felt impressed to Google you and your bride - I am sorry to hear of her passing and I send my sincerest condolences.

You and Hermana Mortenson have meant so much to ever since the Torreon Mission days - you have helped me many, many times in my life without even realizing it.

I love you and pray HIS sweetest blessings to continue with you and yours -

Regards
Tim Kreft
Meridian, Idaho

President Mortensen,

I just heard of Sister Mortensen's passing. My condolences to you and your family. Sister Mortensen was a wonderful example of faithfulness and it was a pleasure to be able to serve with her in the mission field.

I remember the countless hours of car rides and the grief she would give Elder Driggs and me about "El Presidente".

My prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Rudy & family, the Brothers too, Richard, Gordon, David, Randy
We were happy to hear that Joanne had made this eternal step. Know you will miss her. I learned many things from her & Jimmie tells on occasion about the summer he spent in Pine and she was there. We have been out of state, sorry we couldn't have been with you for the services. Love Jimmie & Barbara James

Dear Brother Mortensen and family,

I am so sorry to hear of your lost. I understand what you are feeling. Dad passed away earlier this year. Sister Mortensen will truly be missed.

Dear Rudy and family,
I came across Joanne's obituary in the Salt Lake Tribune. I was saddened to learn of her death. I let all my sisters know, and together as well as individually, we send our deepest sympathies. We all have fond memories of her and the feelings toward her and all of you is and has always been warm. May you be at peace.
Love,
The Reid F. Ellsworth daughters

Dear Rudy, so sorry to hear about your dear wife's passing. You probably don't remember me, but I lived with Evans and Sylvia Heywood and got acquainted with you both at that time.

Dear Rudy and Family,
Ronnie just called to tell me of Joanne's passing. I am so sorry to hear this. I'm Joanne's cousin who lived across the street from the Bretzing family while growing up and I am the daughter of Merrill and Florence Smith. I always loved Joanne and her vibrant personality when she walked into a room. You are both an example to me because of your devotion to the gospel and who never once faltered. I am sure that Joanne is busily visiting with all the family members...

Dear Rudy,
I learned of Joanne's passing when I ran into Nancy in the grocery store. I am your neighbor who walks Sasha, the dog. You and I always talk about gardening and I enjoyed seeing Joanne outside fussing with the flowers.
I am so sorry for your deep loss. All of the neighbors grieve with you. You are in our hearts and minds.

Dear Rudy:

Our thoughts, Love and Prayers for you and your family.

Carl & Lynette Jensen, and family