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Show Childbirth Complications Cause Death of Mrs. E. L. Anderson Funeral services will be held in the St. George stake Tabernacle at 10 a. m., Friday for Mrs. E. L. (Andy) Anderson, who died at the local hospital at 5:30 a.m., Thursday, Thurs-day, Sept. 11 of internal abdominal hemorrhages following complications complica-tions in childbirth labor. Mrs. Anderson An-derson was taken to the hospital at 9.30 p. m., Wednesday. Surgery and blood transfusions failed to yield results. The infant daughter daugh-ter also died. Born in Pocatello, Idaho, August Au-gust 13, 1910, she was Emma Gene Butcher, daughter of Roy and Victoria Vic-toria Villinova Butcher. She had her schooling in Idaho and was for many years an employee of the -Pbcatello Telephone exchange. On Aug. 24, 1932, she married Mot E. L. Anderson at Butte, Mont. They resided at Pocatello where he was in charge of the airport until 1936, when Mr. An-( An-( Continued on page five) Mrs. Anderson Death (Continued from first page) person was transferred to Butte, nt. In 1939 they were transpired trans-pired to Salt Lake City and in ct. 1940 to St. George where Mr. Anderson has been instructor f the C.P.T. unit of the Dixie junior college. Surviving besides her husband is a daughter, Carol Anne, aged 6, r mother, who has been with for the past month; a sister, lrs- A. M. Henry and a brother, K'chard Butcher of Salmon, Ida., and two other brothers, Al Butch-" Butch-" of Pocatello, and Ray Butcher J St. George, and her 82-year-lcl grandmother, Mrs. Jennie Vil-llnova Vil-llnova of Ogden. Mrs. Anderson's body may be ewed at the Pickett Mortuary ""n 8:30 a.m., Friday to time j services. Bishop James Andrus the St. George West ward will J riCt the services and Maurice Miles will be the speaker. win i the service the family ten 6 with the body for Poca" Mil0', where services and burial take place. |