Resident of Vicinty 52 Years Had Been in Poor Health for Long Time
(Argus Leader Wednesday Nov 15 1933)
-Mrs. Karen Anderson, 81 years old, a resident of this vicinity 52 years, died Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clint Wells, 1714 West Ninth st., at where she had made her home. Her husband died seven years ago. Her husband was one of the early-day blacksmiths at the East Sioux Falls stone quarry. A son and a daughter also preceded her in death. Farmed near Montrose; He left that occupation to buy a farm northwest of Montrose about 30 years ago and the couple lived on the farm until 1915 when they moved to Sioux Falls. Mr. Anderson retired at that time and they made their home in Sioux Falls until the time of their deaths. Mrs. Anderson had been in poor health for a year. Her last severe illness, however, was since Sunday. She was member of the First Lutheran church. Eight children survive; Surviving are three sons, Albert, Minneapolis, George, Montrose, and J. O., Sioux Falls; five daughters, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. C.C. Brandt, both of Sioux Falls, Mrs. Charles Shisler, Mexico, Mo., and Mrs. Willis Graham and Mrs. Myron Graham, both of Beresford. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Banton-Peterson chapel, with Rev. H.J. Glenn, pastor of the First Lutheran chruch officiating. It is the plan to have sons and sons-in-laws as pallbearers. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Resident of Vicinty 52 Years Had Been in Poor Health for Long Time
(Argus Leader Wednesday Nov 15 1933)
-Mrs. Karen Anderson, 81 years old, a resident of this vicinity 52 years, died Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clint Wells, 1714 West Ninth st., at where she had made her home. Her husband died seven years ago. Her husband was one of the early-day blacksmiths at the East Sioux Falls stone quarry. A son and a daughter also preceded her in death. Farmed near Montrose; He left that occupation to buy a farm northwest of Montrose about 30 years ago and the couple lived on the farm until 1915 when they moved to Sioux Falls. Mr. Anderson retired at that time and they made their home in Sioux Falls until the time of their deaths. Mrs. Anderson had been in poor health for a year. Her last severe illness, however, was since Sunday. She was member of the First Lutheran church. Eight children survive; Surviving are three sons, Albert, Minneapolis, George, Montrose, and J. O., Sioux Falls; five daughters, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. C.C. Brandt, both of Sioux Falls, Mrs. Charles Shisler, Mexico, Mo., and Mrs. Willis Graham and Mrs. Myron Graham, both of Beresford. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at the Banton-Peterson chapel, with Rev. H.J. Glenn, pastor of the First Lutheran chruch officiating. It is the plan to have sons and sons-in-laws as pallbearers. Burial will be in Mt. Pleasant cemetery.
Family Members
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Marit "Mary" Anderson Brandt
1879–1966
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Julia Alvina Anderson Shisler
1881–1956
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Adolph Julius "Otto" Anderson
1883–1914
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John Olaf Anderson
1885–1940
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Selma Ovidia Anderson Wells
1888–1962
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Albert Edwin Anderson
1890–1978
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George Arthur Anderson
1895–1946
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Jeannette Mabel Anderson Graham
1897–1990
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Margaret F. Anderson
1900–1900
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