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Anna Christina <I>Pearson</I> Peterson

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Anna Christina Pearson Peterson

Birth
Sweden
Death
28 Dec 1910 (aged 31)
Greenwich, Piute County, Utah, USA
Burial
Koosharem, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
4-A-09A
Memorial ID
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Funeral services over the remains of Anna Christena Peterson, wife of Frands Peterson of Greenwich were held here on Sunday. Deceased died during confinement and the life of her babe went out with hers. Dr. West had been summoned from Salina, but had arrived too late as the lady had passed a short time before the doctors arrival.
Mrs. Peterson was born in Sweden in 1879 and came to America with her parents when she was but in infant the family resided in Minnesota for eight years and then moved to Utah they have resided in Grass Valley since their arrival in the states. Deceased leaves a husband and three children, her father, two brothers and a sister.
Consoling and eulogistic remarks were delivered at the services by E. A. Bagley, P. E. Olsen, 0. H. Anderson, B. C. Bagley, A. S. Parsons and Bishop Anderson. In spite of the cold old weather there was a large attendence of friends to pay their last respects to the memory of decedent.

Published in The Richfield Reaper Newspaper 1911-01-05
Funeral services over the remains of Anna Christena Peterson, wife of Frands Peterson of Greenwich were held here on Sunday. Deceased died during confinement and the life of her babe went out with hers. Dr. West had been summoned from Salina, but had arrived too late as the lady had passed a short time before the doctors arrival.
Mrs. Peterson was born in Sweden in 1879 and came to America with her parents when she was but in infant the family resided in Minnesota for eight years and then moved to Utah they have resided in Grass Valley since their arrival in the states. Deceased leaves a husband and three children, her father, two brothers and a sister.
Consoling and eulogistic remarks were delivered at the services by E. A. Bagley, P. E. Olsen, 0. H. Anderson, B. C. Bagley, A. S. Parsons and Bishop Anderson. In spite of the cold old weather there was a large attendence of friends to pay their last respects to the memory of decedent.

Published in The Richfield Reaper Newspaper 1911-01-05


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