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Mary Christina <I>Anderson</I> Erickson

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Mary Christina Anderson Erickson

Birth
Sweden
Death
20 Apr 1933 (aged 89)
Lehi, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
3-C-32A
Memorial ID
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Oldest Resident of Koosharem Dies Thursday

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the Koosharem hall for Mrs. Mary Christina Erickson, 89, who died at the home of her son Henry Erickson of Lehi Thursday night after a weeks illness resulting from a paralytic stroke.

Bishop E. C. Bagley conducted the services. Appropriate hymns were sung by the Koosharem ward choir under direction of Bert Johnson with Mrs. Roland Anderson as accompanist. Other musical numbers were a quartet, sung by relief society members; a vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour" by Ole Sorensen and a vocal solo, "Let Us Often Speak Kind Words," by Lily Anderson. The speakers were Peter E. Olsen, Charles Erickson Petrear Larsen, Orson H. Anderson and Bishop Bagley eulogized Mrs. Erickson as a woman of ambition in accomplishing good in her home and in serving the public. The invocation was offered by Andrew Anderson and the benediction by Wm. Brown.

Published in the Richfield Reaper 1933-04-27

Daughter of Andreas Anderson and Sophie Knudson Anderson.
Source: Certificated of Death

Oldest Resident of Koosharem Dies Thursday

Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon in the Koosharem hall for Mrs. Mary Christina Erickson, 89, who died at the home of her son Henry Erickson of Lehi Thursday night after a weeks illness resulting from a paralytic stroke.

Bishop E. C. Bagley conducted the services. Appropriate hymns were sung by the Koosharem ward choir under direction of Bert Johnson with Mrs. Roland Anderson as accompanist. Other musical numbers were a quartet, sung by relief society members; a vocal solo, "One Fleeting Hour" by Ole Sorensen and a vocal solo, "Let Us Often Speak Kind Words," by Lily Anderson. The speakers were Peter E. Olsen, Charles Erickson Petrear Larsen, Orson H. Anderson and Bishop Bagley eulogized Mrs. Erickson as a woman of ambition in accomplishing good in her home and in serving the public. The invocation was offered by Andrew Anderson and the benediction by Wm. Brown.

Published in the Richfield Reaper 1933-04-27

Daughter of Andreas Anderson and Sophie Knudson Anderson.
Source: Certificated of Death



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