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Show Final Rites For Soren Anderson Held Thursday Funeral services for Soren C. Anderson, 69, lifelong Oak City resident, res-ident, were conducted Thursday by Bishop Finlinson in the Oak City ward chapel. Mr. Anderson died Dec. 4 of a heart ailment. "Oh My Father," sung by the Oak City ward choir, conducted by Eddie Q. Dutson, opened the services, followed by prayer by Harold Anderson. Eldon Sorenson sang "Going Home." Speakers were Willis Dutson and George Anderson of Oasis. They Peter H. Peterson of Oasis. They spoke of the good life of Mr. Anderson An-derson had lead, as a faithful and active LDS member, and of the pleasant memories held of him as a man of good nature and keen sense of humor. He was prepared and ready to go on a temple excursion ex-cursion at the time of his unexpected unex-pected death. He possessed a fine voice and had long been a member mem-ber of the ward choir, and had used his talent in many community commun-ity programs. Other music included a quartet by Lyman Finlinson, Fraricis Anderson An-derson and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Anderson, and "Some Time We'll Understand," by the choir. Closing remarks were made by Bishop Finlinson, and John C. Lov-ell Lov-ell offered the closing prayer. Burial was in the Oak City cemetery. ceme-tery. Mr. Anderson is survived by his widow, Hulda Peterson Anderson, two daughters, Mrs. Allie Cardon, Lehi, and Mrs. Lena Peterson, of Delta, and three sons, Carlos Anderson, An-derson, Hinckley, Amos Anderson, Defta, and Merlin Anderson, Ogden; Og-den; 19 grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Lettie Dutson, Oak City, and Mrs. Christina Dutson, Leamington; Leaming-ton; a half - brother, Joseph L. Anderson, Oak City, and two half-sisters, half-sisters, Mrs. Edna Christensen, Oak City, and Mrs. Eva Dutson, Lynndyl. |