Saturday, April 4, 2009

Our Anderson Family Obituaries

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OUR ANDERSON FAMILY OBITUARIES

[In order of year of death]

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Obituary
Murray Eagle, 19 August 1937, page 3, Obituaries

"Anna Hultgen Feeney

Anna Hultgen Feeney, 61, for many years a resident of Murray died at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. Nygren, 902 East Twenty-seventh South street, Sunday at 1:50 p.m. after a long illness.

Mrs. Feeney was born in Oslo, Norway, February 16, 1876, a daughter of Anton and Julia Christensen Anderson. She came to the United States 48 years ago and made her home in Murray. In 1925 she moved to Rock Springs Wyo., but six weeks ago came to Salt Lake City to reside with her sister.

Surviving are her husband, F. W. Feeney; two daughters, Mrs. Ira Wardlow and Mrs. James Coles, Rock Springs, Wyo., a son Marlow Hultgren, Denver, Colo.; three sisters, Mrs. Oscar Swenson, Murray; Mrs. David Haun, West Jordan, and Mrs Nygren; six brothers, John Anderson, West Jordan; V. E. Anderson, Garfield; A. L Anderson, New Mexico; G. H. and C. L. Anderson, Salt Lake City, and R. W. Anderson, Murray, and four grandchildren."

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Obituary
Murray Eagle, 11 June 1942  [3rd paragraph, 1st sentence, doesn't make sense.]

"Inga H. Anderson
Funeral services for Mrs. Inga Hendricksen Anderson, 77, were held Wednesday afternoon in Murray Second Ward chapel, Bishop Webb Snarr officiating.

Speakers included Albert Larsen, D. H. Snarr and D. B. Brinton.

Mrs. H. W. Cannegieter of East 3 p.m. Second West street. She was born in Norway, September 25, 1864, a daughter of Hans and Ingaborg Jensen Hendricksen. She was married to Oscar M. Anderson, 48 years ago and had resided in Murray since. She was a member of the L. D. S. church.

Surviving are her husband, three sons, Wilford Anderson of Dubois, Idaho; Carl I. Anderson of Malad, Idaho, and Alonzo E. Anderson of Long Beach, Cal.; tow daughters, Mrs. Rachel A. Jensen of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mildred Grubb of Los Angeles; a sister, Mrs. Hilda Thulin of Salt Lake City, and 17 grandchildren.
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Obituary
The Murray Eagle, 6 May 1948, p. 5,  Words and Afterwords


"Funeral service for Oscar Anderson, 73, were held Monday, May 3 in the ward chapel.

Mr. Anderson was born in Oslo, Norway Aug 8 1875. He came to this country when he was 8 years old.

He married Inga Henrickson, April 27, 1894. They built the home at 4640 South Second West where they have lived for almost fifty years. It was here that Mr. Anderson died going quietly to sleep, never to awaken. It was here also that his wife Inga died in 1942.

Mr. Anderson was employed by the American Smelting Co. for thirty years and was pensioned by that company in 1925.

Up until the time he began to suffer from heart trouble, he was active in ward activities.

Surviving are Willard Anderson of Dubois, Idaho, Carl I. Anderson of Wallace Idaho, and Alonzo A. Anderson of Long Beach, Calif. Also two daughters, Mrs. Rachel Jenson of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mildred Lynch of Murray."

[Photo was not with original obituary. Oscar was son of Charles and Nettie (Evensen) Anderson and older brother of Annie Emelia (Anderson) Allen. See his genealogy page.]
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