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Show Death of Mrs. Anderson. Anno Catiine Andei son Was born Oct jH 2'2ud ISM i Thustrop, Do nmaik H When but a mero child hei patent. H died leaving her to the nurcy of a cold 'H and chvrrleHS world, fjhu was thus H an rarly age brought face to face H with the stein tealities of, life which H gave iter many al unblo lessons that H afterwaida fhowed themselves in her H character. As a young lady she became -H acquainted with, and after, vurds mar- H ried Jens AndeifOiiv who was a sober and H lleing a frugal and ambitions wifo H ti.cy toon became known as people of considtinble means. They first heard H the Gospel in the (rarly fifties and from that time on the Eldeis always had a ' welcome home with them. H On the 13th of Mtiidi 101 she was she was bnptixed inio the Church of H Jesus Clnist of JUter Day Saints. H She understood the Gospel from the ) first time sho hcaid it pleached. ller H husband although slower .soon followed her exampplc and also became a faith- ful member of iho church. Love and charity weift important elements of hor H character, for never did she turn away H fiom her c'oor those who begged for H In 1802 she with her husband sold there J line estate and made all preparations to H emmigratc to U;ah for the Gospel sake. H They plaoed their means upon the alter H and to day some 03 or 70 persons will H bless their names for the assistance VH given them in emmigratiug to Zion.., H Shoi tly after leaving their native land' J sho was called upon to pass thtough tho- trial of her life in the losi of her bclcy- H ed husband. He died while on the -H Nortli Sea and was buiiied ill a sailor's M grave, Since then she has lived u wid- H ow with her only child. In the closing jH years of her life she did a great work in H the Manti and Salt Lake Temples for H her nucceteie ntul fiicuds. ,Tliis. labor H gave her much joy and satisfaction. H She jiasbe I peacefully twvny at tho H good old ago of 81 on Mnich 2nd 1S9S H leaving behind oiih son,' 10 grandchUd- H ren and 8 great grandchildern. H The fuuc.r.11 ser ices w eio licld in the H Meeting House on Friday , afternoon H when hiendsaiid relatives,, met to pay H their last respects to sHo departed one. ' H Tlie remains were enclosed in a beauti- H ful casket and were taken to the Meet- H ing House nt 1 o'clock. H Appropriate words of praise were spolc M n by Jos. Andreason, J. O. Haider, A. A. M Peterson and Bishop Cutler. A long 1 cortege followed the remains to the M ccmetary. M Alav her remains vest in peoce I H |