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Annie Grace <I>Tremayne</I> Anderson

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Annie Grace Tremayne Anderson

Birth
Cornwall, England
Death
1 Jul 1970 (aged 80)
Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Englewood, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 14 Lot 42 Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Mountain Lawn Cemetery Records, City of Lead:
Age: 80 years 10 months 21 days
Social Status: Widow
Cause of death: Myocardial Infract - Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease -Broncho pneumonia
Next of Kin: Mrs. Fred Schell (Daughter)

Lead Daily Call, Thursday, July 2, 1970, page 8:
Annie Anderson Funeral Rites Set for Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Grace Anderson, a Lead resident since 1915, will be held at 3:30 p.m., Friday from Christ Church Episcopal, Lead, with Rev. Milo Dailey, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Deadwood, officiating.
Mrs. Anderson died at the Homestake Hospital, Lead, Wednesday evening. She had been admitted during the morning.
She was born Aug. 10, 1889 in Dershire, (sic), England to Harry and Mary Ellen Tremayne. She attended schools in England. She was married in 1912 to Norman Pascoe. She came directly to Lead after coming to the United States in 1915, where she has made her home.
On Dec. 16, 1934 she was married to Gust Anderson, who preceded her in death Sept. 16, 1943.
Mrs. Anderson worked as a nurse at the Lawrence County Hospital from 1944-1950. She was a member of the Episcopal faith and the Degree of Honor Lodge.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Fred Schell, Lead, two grandsons Gary Schell, Chamberlain, and Robert Schell, Gillette, Wyo., and two great grandsons.
Interment will be in the Mountain Lawn Cemetery, Lead under the direction oft he Wells Funeral Home, Deadwood.
Memorials have been established for the heart fund.

Lead Daily Call, Friday, July 03, 1970, page 4:
Annie Anderson Funeral Is Held
Final rites were held Friday afternoon at the Christ Episcopal Church, Lead, for Annie Grace Anderson, resident of the city for 55 years, who died Wednesday.
Rev. Milo Daily, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church officiated at the services. Music was provided by Mrs. Dean Tusha who sang, "Beyond the Sunset" with Mrs. Gerhard Bieber as organist.
Pallbearers were Oscar Matti, Horace Davey, William L. (Bud) Rosenkranz, John Moodie, Morgan Iverson and Harold Gustafson. Interment was in the Mountain Lawn cemetery, Lead, under the direction of Wells Funeral Home, Deadwood.
Mountain Lawn Cemetery Records, City of Lead:
Age: 80 years 10 months 21 days
Social Status: Widow
Cause of death: Myocardial Infract - Arteriosclerotic Heart Disease -Broncho pneumonia
Next of Kin: Mrs. Fred Schell (Daughter)

Lead Daily Call, Thursday, July 2, 1970, page 8:
Annie Anderson Funeral Rites Set for Friday
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Grace Anderson, a Lead resident since 1915, will be held at 3:30 p.m., Friday from Christ Church Episcopal, Lead, with Rev. Milo Dailey, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Deadwood, officiating.
Mrs. Anderson died at the Homestake Hospital, Lead, Wednesday evening. She had been admitted during the morning.
She was born Aug. 10, 1889 in Dershire, (sic), England to Harry and Mary Ellen Tremayne. She attended schools in England. She was married in 1912 to Norman Pascoe. She came directly to Lead after coming to the United States in 1915, where she has made her home.
On Dec. 16, 1934 she was married to Gust Anderson, who preceded her in death Sept. 16, 1943.
Mrs. Anderson worked as a nurse at the Lawrence County Hospital from 1944-1950. She was a member of the Episcopal faith and the Degree of Honor Lodge.
Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Fred Schell, Lead, two grandsons Gary Schell, Chamberlain, and Robert Schell, Gillette, Wyo., and two great grandsons.
Interment will be in the Mountain Lawn Cemetery, Lead under the direction oft he Wells Funeral Home, Deadwood.
Memorials have been established for the heart fund.

Lead Daily Call, Friday, July 03, 1970, page 4:
Annie Anderson Funeral Is Held
Final rites were held Friday afternoon at the Christ Episcopal Church, Lead, for Annie Grace Anderson, resident of the city for 55 years, who died Wednesday.
Rev. Milo Daily, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church officiated at the services. Music was provided by Mrs. Dean Tusha who sang, "Beyond the Sunset" with Mrs. Gerhard Bieber as organist.
Pallbearers were Oscar Matti, Horace Davey, William L. (Bud) Rosenkranz, John Moodie, Morgan Iverson and Harold Gustafson. Interment was in the Mountain Lawn cemetery, Lead, under the direction of Wells Funeral Home, Deadwood.


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