Il est marié avec Lucy Maud Bassett.
Ils se sont mariés le 12 octobre 1910 à Salt Lake, Utah, United States, il avait 18 ans.Source 3
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***Spelling of his last name shows Gudmunsen per the California SS Death Index & history book. However the spelling according to his parents headstone shows Gudmundsen***
(Published in History of Idaho: The Gem of the Mountains Vol. 3 by James H. Hawley 1920)
Business activity in Burley finds a substantial representative in Scott Gudmunsen, who is conducting a real estate and insurance agency. He is a young man, alert and enterprising, constantly watching out for favorable opportunities, of which he wisely takes advantages. He early recognized the fact that industry is the basis of all honorable success and is making industry the basic element of his business career.
Idaho numbers him among her native sons, his birth having occurred in lona on the 31st of March, 1892, his parents being Isaac and Fannie M. Gudmunsen. His boyhood days were largely spent at Idaho Falls and his education was acquired in the schools of lona and in the Rexburg Academy. In 1908 he removed to Burley and entered upon a mercantile career in connection with his father and three brothers, Ray, Irel and Reed, the store being established on Overland avenue. In 1910 Scott Gudmunsen withdrew from the firm to engage in the real estate business, opening an office in the Deardorff building on Overland avenue. In 1915 he purchased the business of the Empire Land Company in the National Hotel block and removed to new quarters. Six months later he made another removal to the Tonningson building at the corner of Overland and Main streets, where he now has a main floor office, well equipped. He has gained a very large clientage since starting out independently in business, and, like the others of the Gudmunsen family, has contributed in substantial measure to the business development and upbuilding of Burley. His father was for many years active in the business life of the city but is now living retired. However, he is still the owner of the Gudmunsen block and also of a large building on Albion avenue.
In 1907 Mr. Gudmunsen was married to Miss Maud Bassett, a daughter of Thomas E. and Laura A. (Lutz) Bassett, the former a native of Wales, while the latter was born in Smithfield, Utah. The birth of Mrs. Gudmunsen occurred in Rexburg, Idaho, and by their marriage she has become the mother of four children: Denis and Dorothy, at home; Margaret G., who died in November, 1918, at the age of two and a half years; and Scott, Jr., born March 6. 1920.
Mr. Gudmunsen gives his political support to the republican party and fraternally he is connected with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. For three years he was secretary of the fair association and through this and many other avenues has contributed to the development and improvement of the section in which he lives. He is keenly interested in everything that has to do with public progress, and his cooperation can always be counted upon to further those plans and projects which are put forth for the general good.
Aaron Scott Gudmundson | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Lucy Maud Bassett |