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Show Funeral Services Held Tues. for Annie 11. Erichson Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Hansen, Erickson, 91, were conducted Tuesday in the Mapleton LDS Ward. Mrs. Erickson died Saturday evening at Holladay following a 10-day illness. Bishop Stewart Whiting officiated. of-ficiated. Burial was in the City Cemetery directed by Claudin Funeral Home. Mrs. Erickson was born Feb. 22, 1867, at Bradstrup, Denmark, Den-mark, a daughter of Hans and Kirsten Christena Anderson Ol-sen. Ol-sen. She was a convert to the LDS Church coming to the United States in 1889, making her home in Springville. She re- ; : 1 I Annie H. Erickson ceived her education in Denmark. Den-mark. On Sept. 7, 1890 she married Carl Wilhelm Erickson in the Manti Temple. She was an active ac-tive member of the LDS church all her life and served as president presi-dent of the Primary and as a Relief Society member. Mrs. Erickson was also a member of the DUP. Her husband died on Feb. 14, 1926 and she made her home in Salt Lake City for a number of years later living at times with her children. Surviving are two sons and four daughters, Lee and Orlando Or-lando Erickson, Murray; Mrs. Lilly Hopla, Mrs. Norris (Amanda) (Am-anda) Binks, Mapleton; Mrs. Clyde (Glenna) Clark, and Mrs. Arthur J. (Jennie) Kearns of Salt Lake City; 32 grandchildren grand-children and 35 great-grandchildren. |