Miss Addie DeCamp was married to Roy Anderson at Saguache, February 14, 1912. She was a graduate of the Saguache high school soon after the present building was completed. To this union five children were born, the oldest a boy of 17, the youngest a girl of six years--Roy, Albert, Eugene, Opal and Blanche.
Mrs. Anderson can be remembered as a kind and loving mother, her devotion as wife and mother and her kindness to everybody will long linger as a fragrant memory in the home which her presence brightened and which death has now darkened. The floral offerings were many and beautiful.
She is survived by her husband, Roy Anderson, and children; her mother, Mrs. Katie DeCamp; sister, Mrs. Broom; and brother, Wesley DeCamp of Alder, Colorado.
Funeral services were held at the Community church in Saguache, Sunday, July 20th, Rev. J. R. Blevins officiating. Burial was made at the Villa Grove cemetery."
Saguache "Crescent," Thursday, July 24, 1930, p. 1, col. 5.
Miss Addie DeCamp was married to Roy Anderson at Saguache, February 14, 1912. She was a graduate of the Saguache high school soon after the present building was completed. To this union five children were born, the oldest a boy of 17, the youngest a girl of six years--Roy, Albert, Eugene, Opal and Blanche.
Mrs. Anderson can be remembered as a kind and loving mother, her devotion as wife and mother and her kindness to everybody will long linger as a fragrant memory in the home which her presence brightened and which death has now darkened. The floral offerings were many and beautiful.
She is survived by her husband, Roy Anderson, and children; her mother, Mrs. Katie DeCamp; sister, Mrs. Broom; and brother, Wesley DeCamp of Alder, Colorado.
Funeral services were held at the Community church in Saguache, Sunday, July 20th, Rev. J. R. Blevins officiating. Burial was made at the Villa Grove cemetery."
Saguache "Crescent," Thursday, July 24, 1930, p. 1, col. 5.
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