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Anna Greta <I>Jonasdotter</I> Anderson

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Anna Greta Jonasdotter Anderson

Birth
Skede, Vetlanda kommun, Jönköpings län, Sweden
Death
26 Jul 1908 (aged 88)
Dayton, Webster County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dayton, Webster County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Dayton Review
July 30, 1908

OBITUARY
MRS. C.J. ANDERSON

Mrs. C.J. Anderson passed peacefully away last Sunday afternoon, leaving this world to enter the blessed Heavenly Sabbath - the rest that remaineth for God's children. She was born in Skede Parish, Jönköpings Län, Sweden, September 27, 1819. In the summer of 1844 she was married to Mr. C.J. Anderson, who died several years ago. She came to America in 1869 together with her husband and four children. In January the following year she united with the Lutheran church of this place. She was a faithful wife and a true loving mother. One daughter, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, four grandchildren and other relatives and friends remain to mourn her loss. She has gone to be with her Saviour whom she has loved and worshipped so many years and to rejoin her husband and children who have gone before her. Many times she has longed for this happy time to come. Her funeral was held from the Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. Kron, conducting the services, and her remains laid beside those of her husband in Dayton cemetery. A host of friends sympathize with the bereaved family in their hour of grief.
Dayton Review
July 30, 1908

OBITUARY
MRS. C.J. ANDERSON

Mrs. C.J. Anderson passed peacefully away last Sunday afternoon, leaving this world to enter the blessed Heavenly Sabbath - the rest that remaineth for God's children. She was born in Skede Parish, Jönköpings Län, Sweden, September 27, 1819. In the summer of 1844 she was married to Mr. C.J. Anderson, who died several years ago. She came to America in 1869 together with her husband and four children. In January the following year she united with the Lutheran church of this place. She was a faithful wife and a true loving mother. One daughter, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, four grandchildren and other relatives and friends remain to mourn her loss. She has gone to be with her Saviour whom she has loved and worshipped so many years and to rejoin her husband and children who have gone before her. Many times she has longed for this happy time to come. Her funeral was held from the Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon, her pastor, Rev. Kron, conducting the services, and her remains laid beside those of her husband in Dayton cemetery. A host of friends sympathize with the bereaved family in their hour of grief.


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