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Show Ogden Standard ExaminerOGDEN, UTAH, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1954Ads Help Shoppers Save MoneyRites Will Be Held Friday For Mrs. Adorn PattersonFuneral services will be conducted Friday for Mrs. Dorothea Browning Patterson, 61, 2560 Jackson Ave., wife of Adam Patterson Jr., who died Pec. 6 at Christchurch, New Zealand, after a short, illness.She and her husband left Ogden Oct. 8 for a six month cruise of the New Zealand country.Services will be held at 2 p. m. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel, 3408 Washington Blvd., with Bishop G. Stanley Brewer of the LDS Twelfth Ward officiating.The family will meet friends at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. Interment will be in Ogden City cemetery. Active Member of ChurchMrs. Patterson was an active member of the LDS Church and at the time ofher death was a member of the Twelfth Ward. She was a Relief Society teacher.She was active in Ogden social affairs and a member of the Acacia Club, Ladies Literary Club, Ogden Drama Club and Martha Society.She had traveled extensively and had given many illustrated lectures on North Africa, the Holy Land, Egypt, the Upper Nile, Scandinavian countries and Western Europe.She was born May 11, 1893, in Ogden, a daughter of Matthew S. and Mary Adams Browning. She lived in Ogden during her early life and graduated from Ogden High School. She attended the University of Utah and gradMrs, Dorothea B. Pattersonuated from Stanford University, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree.She was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic fraternity, and Gamma Phi Beta.On Sept. 14, 1917, she was married to Mr. Patterson in the LDS Salt Lake Temple. After their marriage, they lived in Seattle for three years where the Patterson family owned and operated the PattersonMcDonald Ship Building Co. In 1920 they returned to Ogden where they had since resided.Surviving are her husband, Ogden; one son and two daughters Robert A. Patterson, Salt Lake City; Mrs. John G. (Claramay) Felt and Mrs. Frank B. (Janet) Ellis, Ogden; eight grandchildren; one brother; Marriner A. Browning, Ogden, and two sisters; Mrs. Gene B. Ellis and Mrs. Junior Edward (Blanche) Rich, Ogden. |