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Show Final Rites Honor Norene M. Anderson girls' chorus, was a member of the Rammette Club, the choral concert and herved as class president in 1902. She also al-so participated in the solo and ensemble regiontl festival and won a superior rating. Survivors Included her husband hus-band and a daughter, Michelle, Mich-elle, Cedar City, her mother and brothers and sisters, Stewart, Stew-art, Gladen, both Las Vegas; Mrs. Tom (Charlotte) Globe, Cedar City; grandmothers, Mrs. Cora Mickelson, 1'arowan; and Mrs. Ada Norris, Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Monday at ine ceuar iunui Vyaiu vnaei iur iiuiee ihick- eiaUU AUCiaui), Zj, WuO uiuCl SUuUemy ri'iudy, ieC. 1 at lilo VUiiu-y view ivieuivcU L'iiloi. ispcaivers at Lie &ei vices m-ciuul-u u&nyi ocuiaiiiin and lurictt reiiion wuu iuiiiajvs by up. acute Lnainueiiain. ttuyei: ai tne mouuaiy was by iveitii cnpps siiocation uy MUuk retiy aua lae ucneuic-tiun ucneuic-tiun uy iviaA cowan. j Lieuicauoii ox uie grave at the ceuar city cejiietay was uy iuanuu Liuwuur, Musical nuinucjs included a vocal auiu uy naipii iiaen and a tUng uy ioiiiier acnuui cum-paa.Uiis cum-paa.Uiis ox ivii's. Aiidors.ua. Mrs. Anueron was born Apni u, ivii 10 jay uve and Kawiiaii ix orris iviicneiaun. iine iiiamed ituiiaiu iiiuciauii on inaicn 16, ijoj in Cedar City- 6he was a member of the LUa cnurcn and was a graduate grad-uate cu 1'arowan mgii uioo. vviiiie at laiuwan mgn School sue was active in uie . i |