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Show Services For Daughter Held Tuesday In Oasis Funeral services for Miss Elsie Anderson were held in the Oasis ward Tuesday at 2 p. m. conducted conduct-ed by Lawrence Cropper, first coun selor in the bishopric. Miss Anderson And-erson died Friday night at the fam ,i!y home in Oasis. I She was born in Oasis, March 4, 1916, a daughter of Peter M. and Tora Jensen Anderson. Her mother died when she was three years old. Her entire life had been lived in Oasis. She is survived by her father and stepmother, at Oasis, a sister, Mrs. Thomas A. (Bertha) Moore, Orinda, Cal., and four brothers, Elvin M. Anderson, Venice, Cal., Lloyd N. Anderson, Tooele, Stanley J. Anderson, Salt Lake City, and Williard Anderson, Poatello, Ida. The services opened With a duet, "God Understands", sung by Ethel Western and daughter, Janice, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Jackie Black, a prayer by Peter A. Peterson. "In The Garden" was sung by Evelyn Hawley and LaVeda Bishop accompanied by Inga Peterson. Speakers were Alma Christensen and Bishop Peter H. Peterson, who told of Elsie's gentleness, patience and willingness to help.' Mrs. Jackie Black sang "A Perfect Per-fect Day,,' with Carol Warnick as accompanist. The closing song was a duet, "Beautiful Home", by Mrs. Hawley and Mrs. Bishop. J. Val Styler pronounced the benediction. Burial was in the Oasis cemetery under the direction of L. N. Nickle and sons. The grave was dedicated by Enoch Gillen. |