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Show ILLEN b jnderson (Hen II. Anderson, wire of John II. Anrson wns born In Holland, Swed-cgOctober Swed-cgOctober 23. 1804. Sho Joined the Chch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Sals May 10, 1898 nnd came to Until jiiary 1902. Her olm wns nlwnys tolve as a Latter Day Saint In the tn sense of the word. She nlwnys bo- her testimony to all whom sho eke In contact. Sho wns a fnlth-fiiaiid fnlth-fiiaiid devoted wlfo nnd mother nnd gTood neighbor, nlwnys willing to lk those In circumstances less fav-nle fav-nle than her own. I ho took sick with rheumatlsmn lie 1, 1915, from which sho was a tuoror for about three months, after jrlch her heart became weak, which ivit really caused her death. She w a patient sufferer for eleven jtiUhii and she died April 21, 1916, ittl o'clock p. m. uneral services wcie held from th Fourth Ward meeting house April 34191G, In charge of Dlshop Earl S. Oienwood; music was furnished by ih ward choir. Solos were rendered 6yMrs. Ren Halllday and J. A. P. Jfscn, tho latter being a rendition 6f'0' My Father" in tho daniBh lang-iie, lang-iie, Myrtle Coddiugton nnd Vcrdcll Wbb sang a duct. The speakers wore VII, Chipmnn, C. P. Warnlck, Wnr-r Wnr-r II. Smith and Axel C. H. Olson or Sit Luke City, secretory of the Hene-fhil Hene-fhil Life Insurance Company, n con-vH con-vH or sister Anderson's. They all fPtko In the highest terms or tho do-Jfwcd do-Jfwcd ns a wlfo and mother, nnd n citizen general ly. Although she will he greatly missed by her loved ones, denth came us a sweet lellcf to her terrible suffering. She wns married to John H. Anderson Ander-son January 17, 1905. Hor husband, one son nnd two (laughters arc left to mourn her loss. n |