Show C 61 ANDERSON CLAIMED 01 DEATH after suffering ering for about a year the latter part of which was characterized characterize by his total inability to get nourish nouris i in ment e nt through the alimentary canal C S anderson passed peacefully to liis his rest monday morning at 7 mr air andersons Ander sens trouble was diagnosed as stricture of the esophagus which entirely closed the channel making it impossible to force nourishment thru so mr air anderson really starved to death in the passing of this good man brigham city loses an honorable citizen he was not a man of many words and made absolutely no false show whatever ile he was what he was and all who met him no matter what tile circumstance found him film the same quiet earnest considerate neighborly gentleman ile he will be missed in ili his sphere tor for lie he filled a place that can be filled by no other ind and lie he counted his friends by the score christian S anderson was born in the little village of in ili the Hj orrine amt ami denmark january 3rd ard 1813 1815 ile he heard the gospel as preached by the missionaries of the church of esus christ or of latter day saints in his native land and started tor for utah with his father and mother in ills his mother died at leaven 0 o buried ried tb wo ali i PT the the balance ot of tny ane ally coming S to 0 brigham city where they made their home mr air anderson was married to mary ann christensen in 1867 and eight children blessed that union on y three mrs mary A olsen lewis S and wilford anderson are living tile the wife and mother died thirteen years ago and in 1903 1905 mr air anderson i married ma aried his present wife no children came from this marriage s while a yet a young man and soon after liis his arrival in this land mr anderson borve an ox team back to the missouri river to assist in ili bringing on a big company of emigrants he was a ward teacher in tile the third ward where lie he resided practically all jils liis life there and was always a staunch supporter of the various bishoprics bishoprick bish which the ward has and during I 1 its ts e experience v peri ence up to the present time lie he assisted both ills his sons solis 0 fill honorable missions in abroad their church and never refused to assume any cespon placed upon him lie he lived i clean honorable life setting a good example to all his fellows and earned for his soul the eternal rest of odthe tile righteous funeral services were held in the third ward chapel wednesday at one bp burt presiding ng the auditorium was well filled with sympathies ing friends of the deceased and a good spirit pervaded the services T alie speakers all bore testimony of the splendid character of the deceased and lie was termed a perfect man in ili ills his generation those who made remarks were norman lee J C jensen abraham bivans E vans 11 II C jensen J 0 fred ericksen ksen oluff olliff petersen wm jeppson denmark jensen beusen pres W C horsley and bishop hurt burt the musical numbers rendered by the choir were the hymns the lord is my shepherd count your blessings and nearer dear saviour to thee between speakers victor E madsen sang aang face to face the prayers were offered by J F r bowring and patriarch 0 ny stohl members of the high priests quorum acted as pall bearers bearer S and a large cortege accompanied the remains to the cemetery |