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Myrtle Pearl <I>Swartz</I> Anderson

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Myrtle Pearl Swartz Anderson

Birth
Emmet County, Iowa, USA
Death
15 Mar 1932 (aged 24)
Spencer, Clay County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Estherville, Emmet County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Local Young Lady Bride Last Week
Myrtle Swartz and Andrew Anderson Married – Will Live in Wisconsin
Miss Myrtle Swartz and Andrew Anderson were united in marriage last Wednesday evening, November 3rd, at 7 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz. Rev. P. A. Davies read the ceremony that united this worthy couple in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride was dressed in white and carried a bouquet of flowers. The bridesmaid was Miss Edith Swartz, sister of the bride. The best man was Leslie Swartz. The wedding march was played by Miss Clara Handeland. Miss Edith Swartz sang a beautiful selection entitled "Sweetie o' Mine." Only the immediate relatives and friends were present to witness the marriage. After the ceremony a delicious three course dinner was served. Mr. Anderson is a farmer from Wisconsin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz who lives on a farm south of here. She is a graduate of the Estherville High School. Mrs. Anderson has many friends in this city because of her pleasant disposition. She is a refined young lady and will make a good wife for the man who has chosen her for his life's partner. Mr. Anderson is a stranger to most Estherville people but it is said by those who know him that he is a man of exceptional habits. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left Saturday morning for a farm near Verona, Wisconsin, where they will make their future home. Estherville friends wish them much joy and happiness. (Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, November 10, 1928)


Mrs. Andrew Anderson
Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Spencer, 24 years of age, passed away at the Spencer hospital Tuesday morning, March 15, death following an ailment of several months. Mrs. Anderson suffered from mastoid and sinus trouble. Death was caused by an infection on her lip which extended to the sinuses.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz at Superior and at 2:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian church of Estherville, with the Rev. Arthur G. Bailey in charge.

The Lutheran quartet of Wallingford sang several selections for the services. Burial was made at the Oak Hill cemetery.

Myrtle Pearl Swartz was born near Wallingford in Emmet county, September 18, 1907. She received her education in the Estherville schools and graduated from the Estherville high school with the class of 1925.

November 3, 1928, she was married to Andrew Anderson and they moved to Wisconsin to reside, returning to Estherville the following year. Last July they moved to Spencer where Mr. Anderson has been employed by the Spencer Construction company.

She leaves to mourn her untimely death her husband and son Everett Duane, a year and one half old, her parents, two sisters, Mrs. Otto Schaper of Estherville and Mrs. Lee Book of Terril, a brother Donald at home, other relatives and a host of friends. (Spencer News Herald, Spencer, IA, March 18, 1932)
Local Young Lady Bride Last Week
Myrtle Swartz and Andrew Anderson Married – Will Live in Wisconsin
Miss Myrtle Swartz and Andrew Anderson were united in marriage last Wednesday evening, November 3rd, at 7 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz. Rev. P. A. Davies read the ceremony that united this worthy couple in the holy bonds of matrimony. The bride was dressed in white and carried a bouquet of flowers. The bridesmaid was Miss Edith Swartz, sister of the bride. The best man was Leslie Swartz. The wedding march was played by Miss Clara Handeland. Miss Edith Swartz sang a beautiful selection entitled "Sweetie o' Mine." Only the immediate relatives and friends were present to witness the marriage. After the ceremony a delicious three course dinner was served. Mr. Anderson is a farmer from Wisconsin. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz who lives on a farm south of here. She is a graduate of the Estherville High School. Mrs. Anderson has many friends in this city because of her pleasant disposition. She is a refined young lady and will make a good wife for the man who has chosen her for his life's partner. Mr. Anderson is a stranger to most Estherville people but it is said by those who know him that he is a man of exceptional habits. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson left Saturday morning for a farm near Verona, Wisconsin, where they will make their future home. Estherville friends wish them much joy and happiness. (Estherville Democrat, Estherville, IA, November 10, 1928)


Mrs. Andrew Anderson
Mrs. Andrew Anderson of Spencer, 24 years of age, passed away at the Spencer hospital Tuesday morning, March 15, death following an ailment of several months. Mrs. Anderson suffered from mastoid and sinus trouble. Death was caused by an infection on her lip which extended to the sinuses.

Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swartz at Superior and at 2:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian church of Estherville, with the Rev. Arthur G. Bailey in charge.

The Lutheran quartet of Wallingford sang several selections for the services. Burial was made at the Oak Hill cemetery.

Myrtle Pearl Swartz was born near Wallingford in Emmet county, September 18, 1907. She received her education in the Estherville schools and graduated from the Estherville high school with the class of 1925.

November 3, 1928, she was married to Andrew Anderson and they moved to Wisconsin to reside, returning to Estherville the following year. Last July they moved to Spencer where Mr. Anderson has been employed by the Spencer Construction company.

She leaves to mourn her untimely death her husband and son Everett Duane, a year and one half old, her parents, two sisters, Mrs. Otto Schaper of Estherville and Mrs. Lee Book of Terril, a brother Donald at home, other relatives and a host of friends. (Spencer News Herald, Spencer, IA, March 18, 1932)


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