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Show Funerals LORANA P. ANDERSON Funeral services for Mrs. Lorana Page Anderson, 65, were conducted conduct-ed Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Roosevelt Roos-evelt Ward Chapel with Bishop Iiollis Hullingcr officiating. Prayer at the home was offered offer-ed by Reed Hancock. Musical numbers were sung by a quartet comprised of Curtis Walton, Florence Neilson, Gertrude Page, and Ronald Benson, with a vocal solo by Gertrude Page. Pre-ludeand Pre-ludeand postlude music was played by Elaine Hullinger. Speakers were President Ray Dillman, Joseph H. Lambert and Bishop Hollis Hullinger. The Invocation In-vocation was offered by Thomas R. Todd; Bishop E. J. Nixon offered off-ered the benediction Mrs. Anderson, the wife of Joseph Willard Anderson, died at her home in Roosevelt Friday morning of a sudden heart attack. She was born Nov. 18, 1881 at Mt. Pleasant, a daughter of Joseph Jos-eph and Alice Mills Page, and was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Latter-Day Saints. For many years she served as a teacher in the Relief Society and had also served in other church and civic groups. She married Mr. Anderson Sep-tember Sep-tember 10, 1902 in the Manti L. D. S. Temple. Besides hex husband, she is survived by the following sons and daughters: Joseph Willard Anderson, Jr., Sharon Anderson, Mrs. John H. Christensen, of Roosevelt; Mrs. Marvin K. Griffith, Grif-fith, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Otto J. Linnar, Ogden; Mrs. William Carlile Blair, Santa Barbara, Calif.; Mrs. Scott M. Miller, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Victor H. Blair, Tooele; 16 grandchildren; the following brothers and sisters: Jeremiah I. Page, Orangcville; William T. and Samuel R. Page, Mrs. Mary E. Freston, Mrs. Alice A. Hancock, Roosevelt, and Mrs. Eulalia M. Nielsen, Los Angeles, ; Calif. Burial was in the Roosevelt City cemetery under the direction direc-tion of the Dillman Funeral Home, with Sam and Jerry Page, Sharon and Joseph Anderson, Marvin Griffiths and John Christensen Chris-tensen acting as pallbearers. |