The service was conducted by Rev. Rew Walz, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and music was provided by George O'Neill, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Edward G. Dvorak.
Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery.
Notice from the Rapid City Daily December 31, 1946, pg 2:
Fire Chief George Engler said Tuesday he is still probing the orgin of an explostion-fire which took the life of two-year-old Betty Kaye Anderson last week.
The occupants, Mrs. Marian Anderson, her daughter, Peggy Ann, 7, and Mrs. Geneva O'Neil, lost all their personal belongings. Mrs. O'Neil was the owner of the gutted structure.
The service was conducted by Rev. Rew Walz, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, and music was provided by George O'Neill, soloist, accompanied by Mrs. Edward G. Dvorak.
Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery.
Notice from the Rapid City Daily December 31, 1946, pg 2:
Fire Chief George Engler said Tuesday he is still probing the orgin of an explostion-fire which took the life of two-year-old Betty Kaye Anderson last week.
The occupants, Mrs. Marian Anderson, her daughter, Peggy Ann, 7, and Mrs. Geneva O'Neil, lost all their personal belongings. Mrs. O'Neil was the owner of the gutted structure.
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