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George Anderson

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George Anderson

Birth
Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
21 Sep 1983 (aged 80)
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Millville, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
1-32-4
Memorial ID
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George Anderson was born in Millville to Henry and Martha Chandler Anderson, he learned the value of work on his father's farm.

On November 21, 1924, he married Relia Ellen Olson in the Logan Temple. The daughter of James and Sarah DeGrey Olson, she was born January 31, 1907. They both attended elementary school in Millville and South Cache High School in Hyrum.

They spent their entire married life in Nibley.

George was a farmer and was also employed by Utah Power and Light Company and Amalgamated Sugar Company. He retired in 1968.

Retia was active in the Church, serving in Relief Society and Primary. She was also active in the Sunflower Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

She and George served on the Old Folks Commit­tee for several years.

George and Relia were the parents of six children: Betty A. Burr, Harold (decea­sed), Paul, Patricia A. Purser, Myrna A. Knowles, and Craig.
George Anderson was born in Millville to Henry and Martha Chandler Anderson, he learned the value of work on his father's farm.

On November 21, 1924, he married Relia Ellen Olson in the Logan Temple. The daughter of James and Sarah DeGrey Olson, she was born January 31, 1907. They both attended elementary school in Millville and South Cache High School in Hyrum.

They spent their entire married life in Nibley.

George was a farmer and was also employed by Utah Power and Light Company and Amalgamated Sugar Company. He retired in 1968.

Retia was active in the Church, serving in Relief Society and Primary. She was also active in the Sunflower Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers.

She and George served on the Old Folks Commit­tee for several years.

George and Relia were the parents of six children: Betty A. Burr, Harold (decea­sed), Paul, Patricia A. Purser, Myrna A. Knowles, and Craig.


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