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Show ! LONG ILlfJESS Fffl to m. mm Succumbs at Residence of Daughter in Auburn, i i V asliington. ' frlf.-;,l to Tii.; TnlmiH-. MT. IM.KASANT, Mai-h 21. Mrs. Annie I:, IV tfrv-n, forrnr-rlv of Mr. Pl(:t.itnl, died M r 1 1 r : t y r-vming, .M;in.'h 2fi, ;it 1m- ! n.- t li.-r I.'i u;;;iter. Mrs, M;idnrn I'vi.-iiiir-lnn , A uli.ii n, Was!-... fallowing ;tti i, v.t ifjti for ;ti,ier t!if' iminlliH ii:;i. I 'lin'-r.il r i ' s Ill ln-hHrl ln-hHrl In Ml. i'!.-. i -:in I .- u i . ' 1 ; t v U 2 o'clock f n mi I he- 1 'r i ri, i n . i s u 1 1 h . Mrs I'i't.-rv'n w.'.h hurt! In Pennant Cmvf AiU'il 'J l), 1 v", conii r;g to Mt. !''. ifitnf with h'-i" p:i i n l .Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hiaii'lnn, in hi p.xn nhn was marrlffl to I'rtcr Amlci Mn, a brother ot It. Andersen, a pi'iHiiirimit fanner and ival eshiie man of Ml. Pleasant. Five children wre horn to Ihein, Mr. Madura Kh'hanlsnn and Mr. Jen r dr. .Johnson of A iilnit ri, Wash. ; I vter A mlerMt-n, Jr., of Ifolp.-r. .'tali; Claude Anders. -n, her eldest eld-est Hon, who died in California three years ano, and another son, patrlrk And-i.Len, And-i.Len, who filed as n ''hiid. Her huslianrl died at Hale' siding, Ktah, twenty-seven yo:i r ug. Wivn years later ehe married , Mnrtin Petersen of Mt. Pleasant, who died ne.veral yt-ars ago. One sun, Stan ley I'otermm, vun hum to them. She is alwo survived ti- her aged mother, Mrs. MarK'ai'eL H rand on of M t. Pleasant, and the folluwirii; brothers and sisters: K. I,, and Wood Firandnn and Mrs. Oluf Kosenlof of Mi. Plea-ant; Mrs. Kva Neil-en Neil-en of Salt 1 .ake, Thomas and Klrhard Brandon of f'.'.ueta, f'tah, and George Eirandon of ( "asiK I alu. Mrs. I'eteis.ii iuin a member of tlie Women of Woodcraft in Grand Junction, Colo., where she made, her home for ninny years, and the ritualistic services of the order will he conducted at the grave by Hawthorne circle No. l!6l, Women of Woodcraft, of Ml. pleasant. |