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Wealthy Mae <I>Andersen</I> Larson

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Wealthy Mae Andersen Larson

Birth
Samaria, Oneida County, Idaho, USA
Death
24 Jul 2016 (aged 99)
Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of the Sermon on the Mount
Memorial ID
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The Eugene Register-Guard
Lane County, Oregon
Friday, July 29, 2016


Wealthy Mae "Mae" Andersen Larson
May 23, 1917 ~ July 24, 2016


Wealthy Mae Larson died on Sunday morning, July 24, 2016, at the home of her daughter in Sisters, Oregon. Her four children: Linda, Sue, Dave and Jeff were with her. She lived to the age of 99 years.

Mae was born on May 23, 1917 in Samaria, Idaho, to Henry Waldemar and Wealthy May Gibbons Andersen. Her parents, homesteaders in Idaho at the time of her birth, were affected by the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919 so they could not harvest their crops to make the payment on their farm. Henry Waldemar (Walt) left Idaho and traveled in the Northwest for a time looking for work. Finding work in the lumber camps in Oregon, the family relocated.

For a while at age five, Mae lived with her father and mother and her two younger brothers Jack and Ray in a tent with a wooden floor in a lumber camp in Bates, Oregon. Walt was killed in October of 1923 by a falling tree while working as a scaler for the Oregon Lumber Company.

Mae grew up in Baker, Oregon, attending school there and making many life-long friends. She married William (Bill) Larson, also from Baker, on December 24, 1939. Bill served in the Army Air Corps as a pilot during the Second World War and Mae traveled to live near him at army bases in Arizona and California.

After the war, Eugene, Oregon was their home for many years. Bill Larson owned Union Oil service stations while Mae put her energy and talents into making a home and raising their four children. The family enjoyed camping and fishing trips to the many lakes and rivers in Oregon and often visited the Oregon coast.

For the past five years Mae has resided at the Good Samaritan Retirement Center in Eugene where she appreciated the care of the staff and made several dear friends.

Her family includes: her four children, her brother Jack, 16 grandchildren, and 34 great-grandchildren. A recent family reunion in Eugene attended by family members from across the country was a celebration of Mae's life and stands as her memorial. She was loved by many and will be sorely missed.
The Eugene Register-Guard
Lane County, Oregon
Friday, July 29, 2016


Wealthy Mae "Mae" Andersen Larson
May 23, 1917 ~ July 24, 2016


Wealthy Mae Larson died on Sunday morning, July 24, 2016, at the home of her daughter in Sisters, Oregon. Her four children: Linda, Sue, Dave and Jeff were with her. She lived to the age of 99 years.

Mae was born on May 23, 1917 in Samaria, Idaho, to Henry Waldemar and Wealthy May Gibbons Andersen. Her parents, homesteaders in Idaho at the time of her birth, were affected by the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919 so they could not harvest their crops to make the payment on their farm. Henry Waldemar (Walt) left Idaho and traveled in the Northwest for a time looking for work. Finding work in the lumber camps in Oregon, the family relocated.

For a while at age five, Mae lived with her father and mother and her two younger brothers Jack and Ray in a tent with a wooden floor in a lumber camp in Bates, Oregon. Walt was killed in October of 1923 by a falling tree while working as a scaler for the Oregon Lumber Company.

Mae grew up in Baker, Oregon, attending school there and making many life-long friends. She married William (Bill) Larson, also from Baker, on December 24, 1939. Bill served in the Army Air Corps as a pilot during the Second World War and Mae traveled to live near him at army bases in Arizona and California.

After the war, Eugene, Oregon was their home for many years. Bill Larson owned Union Oil service stations while Mae put her energy and talents into making a home and raising their four children. The family enjoyed camping and fishing trips to the many lakes and rivers in Oregon and often visited the Oregon coast.

For the past five years Mae has resided at the Good Samaritan Retirement Center in Eugene where she appreciated the care of the staff and made several dear friends.

Her family includes: her four children, her brother Jack, 16 grandchildren, and 34 great-grandchildren. A recent family reunion in Eugene attended by family members from across the country was a celebration of Mae's life and stands as her memorial. She was loved by many and will be sorely missed.


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