A great many friends and relatives followed the two caskets to the cemetery where interesting services were held.
Mr. Anderson had served in the capacity of counselor to three bishops in Salina ward, and it was fitting that these three bishops should be the speakers at the services. Bishop J.S. Jensen, Bishop C.A. Mattson and Bishop G. Lorentzen paid high tribute to Hyrum Anderson as a faithful ward worker, and a good citizen and a loving husband and father. They also paid tribute to the daughter, Mrs. Verne Payne, as a girl of splendid character and accomplishment.
The remarks were consoling to the bereaved relatives, and were deserved as Hyrum Anderson was one of the most respected and industrious citizens of Salina, while his daughter Cleone was a worker in religious and civic circles and was greatly loved by her companions and associates.
Musical numbers were furnished by ward choir members under the direction of J.C. Jensen, and Miss Stena Scorup and J.C. Jensen sang "Resignation," a beautiful and appropriate number.
The caskets were covered with beautiful flowers, mute tributes of respect and love from admiring friends.
Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah
2 Nov 1918, Page 1
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Hyrum S. Anderson, a brother to Ras and Swen Anderson of this city, passed away at his home in Salina last Wednesday following an attack of pneumonia. On the following day, his daughter, Mrs. Verne Payne, died as a result of an attack of influenza and pneumonia. Mr. Anderson was 60 years old and was widely known in southern Utah for his sterling qualities and his prominence in church and financial circles. For a year or more Mrs. Payne resided at Alunite where her husband was employed. On account of the restrictions on travel and as a precaution against further spreading the disease, the relatives here did not attend the funeral obsequies.
(Piute Chieftain, 31 October 1918)
A great many friends and relatives followed the two caskets to the cemetery where interesting services were held.
Mr. Anderson had served in the capacity of counselor to three bishops in Salina ward, and it was fitting that these three bishops should be the speakers at the services. Bishop J.S. Jensen, Bishop C.A. Mattson and Bishop G. Lorentzen paid high tribute to Hyrum Anderson as a faithful ward worker, and a good citizen and a loving husband and father. They also paid tribute to the daughter, Mrs. Verne Payne, as a girl of splendid character and accomplishment.
The remarks were consoling to the bereaved relatives, and were deserved as Hyrum Anderson was one of the most respected and industrious citizens of Salina, while his daughter Cleone was a worker in religious and civic circles and was greatly loved by her companions and associates.
Musical numbers were furnished by ward choir members under the direction of J.C. Jensen, and Miss Stena Scorup and J.C. Jensen sang "Resignation," a beautiful and appropriate number.
The caskets were covered with beautiful flowers, mute tributes of respect and love from admiring friends.
Richfield Reaper, Richfield, Utah
2 Nov 1918, Page 1
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Hyrum S. Anderson, a brother to Ras and Swen Anderson of this city, passed away at his home in Salina last Wednesday following an attack of pneumonia. On the following day, his daughter, Mrs. Verne Payne, died as a result of an attack of influenza and pneumonia. Mr. Anderson was 60 years old and was widely known in southern Utah for his sterling qualities and his prominence in church and financial circles. For a year or more Mrs. Payne resided at Alunite where her husband was employed. On account of the restrictions on travel and as a precaution against further spreading the disease, the relatives here did not attend the funeral obsequies.
(Piute Chieftain, 31 October 1918)
Family Members
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Lauritz Peter "Peter" Anderson
1849–1910
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Andrea Cathrine Johanna Anderson Munson
1851–1903
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Christena Boleta "Stena" Anderson Allred
1854–1948
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Josephina Brighamina Anderson Jensen
1856–1951
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James Christian Anderson
1861–1940
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Heber Christian Anderson
1863–1887
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Margaret Petrara Anderson Jenson
1865–1899
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Orson Hyde Anderson
1868–1959
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Albertina Wilhelmina "Teeny" Anderson Anderson
1875–1934
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