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Lars Magnus Andersen

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Lars Magnus Andersen

Birth
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
18 Nov 1947 (aged 68)
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Mendon, Cache County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Lars Magnus Andersen ~ Veteran WW I

Mendon Man Dies of Heart Attack— Magnus Andersen, 68 Mendon native, died at his home Tuesday, apparently a victim of a heart attack. He was born September 3rd, 1879 in Mendon, a son of Andrew and Sophia Larsen Andersen. He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the 21st Infantry. He was a member of the Logan Post No. 7, American Legion and past commander of American Legion Post No. 11, Mendon. He did some homesteading at Arbon, Idaho and was an elder in the Mendon ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served two terms as Mayor of Mendon and served on the city council. He is survived by six brothers and sisters; Andrew O. Andersen, Arbon, Idaho; John C. and Ezra T. Andersen, Pocatello, Idaho; George L. Andersen, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Katherine Gibbons, Mendon and Mrs. Annie Pett. Nyssa Oregon. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. ~The Herald Journal, November 19th, 1947, page 1.

Lars Magnus Andersen ~ Veteran WW I

Mendon Man Dies of Heart Attack— Magnus Andersen, 68 Mendon native, died at his home Tuesday, apparently a victim of a heart attack. He was born September 3rd, 1879 in Mendon, a son of Andrew and Sophia Larsen Andersen. He was a veteran of World War I, having served in the 21st Infantry. He was a member of the Logan Post No. 7, American Legion and past commander of American Legion Post No. 11, Mendon. He did some homesteading at Arbon, Idaho and was an elder in the Mendon ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served two terms as Mayor of Mendon and served on the city council. He is survived by six brothers and sisters; Andrew O. Andersen, Arbon, Idaho; John C. and Ezra T. Andersen, Pocatello, Idaho; George L. Andersen, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Katherine Gibbons, Mendon and Mrs. Annie Pett. Nyssa Oregon. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the Kenneth Lindquist mortuary. ~The Herald Journal, November 19th, 1947, page 1.



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