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Show DEATH CLAIMS WIFE OF ANDREW ANDERSON. The wife of Andrew Anderson, late of Centerfield died Wednesday of of this week at the hom of her daughter in this city, Mrs. William C. Dack , in her 59th year, the cause be iug cancer of' the bowels. Funeral will take place from the.R. S. hall on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at 1 o'clock p.m. Pauline C. Andertion was the daughter of Christian aud Carrie ChristeDson, who have passed to the bejond. She was born in Denmark on the 30th of March, 1855, and came to Utah 11 years afterward. She became be-came the wife of Andrew Anderson in this city forty yearB ago last May. The issue of their union were five children 2 bods passed before, and 3 daughters Mrs. Nora A. Jensen, Carrie, aud Mrs. Mattie Dack. These beside the husband aud numerous relatives survive. Deceased underwent operation laBt June, but her case was not encouraging encourag-ing and she has suffered greatly siuce that time. Loving hands have ministered to her comfort uutil death came to her relief as stated, on Oct. 8, 1913, making the exact age 58yrs, 6 mous. 8 dys. Mrs. Anderson remained re-mained conscious to the last, exercising exercis-ing strong faith aud hope religiously. Mr. aud Mrs, Anderson have resided re-sided iu Centerfield since that place was first organized, but recently procured pro-cured a home iu Gunnison. Deceased was not privileged, however, to en- joy it on account of growing worse in health and she was brought to the home of her daughter as stated , to be cared for. A host of frieuds condole con-dole with Mr. Anderson and the family in their bereavement. |