OBITUARY.
Mrs. Anna K. Anderson.
Mrs. Anna K. Anderson, aged 78, died at 1.30 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her grandson, J. Edward Alquist, No. 167 Mt. Pleasant street. She had been in poor health for a period of two years and had been in a serious condition for a week previous to her death, which was due to causes incidental to age.
She was born in Sweden and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Abraham. She was married in Sweden and her husband, a farmer, died in that country. Mrs. Anderson came here 36 years ago and for the past 25 years made her home in this city. Of 13 children, four are living: Gustave Anderson of Sweden, Mrs. Matilda Sandgren of Minneapolis, Mrs. Ida Hunt of Providence and Charles Anderson of Long Island. There are also eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
She was a member of the Swedish Lutheran church and took a lively interest in the affairs of the church. She was well liked by all with whom she came in contact and her death is mourned by many friends.
—Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), Monday, September 15, 1913, p. 5
OBITUARY.
Mrs. Anna K. Anderson.
Mrs. Anna K. Anderson, aged 78, died at 1.30 o'clock Sunday morning at the home of her grandson, J. Edward Alquist, No. 167 Mt. Pleasant street. She had been in poor health for a period of two years and had been in a serious condition for a week previous to her death, which was due to causes incidental to age.
She was born in Sweden and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Abraham. She was married in Sweden and her husband, a farmer, died in that country. Mrs. Anderson came here 36 years ago and for the past 25 years made her home in this city. Of 13 children, four are living: Gustave Anderson of Sweden, Mrs. Matilda Sandgren of Minneapolis, Mrs. Ida Hunt of Providence and Charles Anderson of Long Island. There are also eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
She was a member of the Swedish Lutheran church and took a lively interest in the affairs of the church. She was well liked by all with whom she came in contact and her death is mourned by many friends.
—Norwich Bulletin (Norwich, Connecticut), Monday, September 15, 1913, p. 5
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