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Victor Johann Anderson

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Victor Johann Anderson

Birth
Sweden
Death
16 Sep 1942 (aged 63–64)
Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Englewood, Lawrence County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 12 Lot 19 Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Mountain Lawn Cemetery Records, City of Lead:
Age: 63 years 11 months 28 days
Social Status: Widow
Cause of death: Hypertropleic cirrhosis of the liver
Next of Kin: Walter Anderson (Son)

Lead Daily Call, Thursday, September 17, 1942, page 1:
ANDERSON RITES WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY
Funeral services for the late Victor Anderson, who died early Saturday morning at the Homestake hospital following a rather lengthy illness, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Rounsevell chapel. The Rev. Russell Olsen of the Bethel Lutheran church will officiate and interment will be in Mountain Lawn cemetery.
Pall bearers have been selected from among a group of friends and neighbors and are: Frank Harlow, Henry Christianson, Leo Smith, John Charles, George Dunmire, and Horace Swickard.

Lead Daily Call, Monday, September 21, 1942, page 3:
ANDERSON RITES ARE HELD SATURDAY
A group of sympathizing friends gathered at the Rounsevell chapel Saturday for the last rites held at 1 o'clock in memory of the late Victor Anderson, who succumbed Tuesday to a lengthy illness at the Homestake hospital. There were many beautiful floral emblems surrounding the casket. The Rev. Russell A. Olsen, pastor of the Bethel Lutheran church, officiated. Two hymns, "Lead Kindly Light" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" were sung by Miss Opal Sarlson, Mrs. N.J. Jerde and Mrs. Hilding Stonefelt, with piano accompaniment by Miss Jean Peterson.
Interment was in Mountain Lawn cemetery with an escort composed of a group of friends and neighbors who were: Frank Harlow, Henry Christianson, Leo Smith, John Charles, George Dunmire and Horace Swickard.
Mountain Lawn Cemetery Records, City of Lead:
Age: 63 years 11 months 28 days
Social Status: Widow
Cause of death: Hypertropleic cirrhosis of the liver
Next of Kin: Walter Anderson (Son)

Lead Daily Call, Thursday, September 17, 1942, page 1:
ANDERSON RITES WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY
Funeral services for the late Victor Anderson, who died early Saturday morning at the Homestake hospital following a rather lengthy illness, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock from the Rounsevell chapel. The Rev. Russell Olsen of the Bethel Lutheran church will officiate and interment will be in Mountain Lawn cemetery.
Pall bearers have been selected from among a group of friends and neighbors and are: Frank Harlow, Henry Christianson, Leo Smith, John Charles, George Dunmire, and Horace Swickard.

Lead Daily Call, Monday, September 21, 1942, page 3:
ANDERSON RITES ARE HELD SATURDAY
A group of sympathizing friends gathered at the Rounsevell chapel Saturday for the last rites held at 1 o'clock in memory of the late Victor Anderson, who succumbed Tuesday to a lengthy illness at the Homestake hospital. There were many beautiful floral emblems surrounding the casket. The Rev. Russell A. Olsen, pastor of the Bethel Lutheran church, officiated. Two hymns, "Lead Kindly Light" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" were sung by Miss Opal Sarlson, Mrs. N.J. Jerde and Mrs. Hilding Stonefelt, with piano accompaniment by Miss Jean Peterson.
Interment was in Mountain Lawn cemetery with an escort composed of a group of friends and neighbors who were: Frank Harlow, Henry Christianson, Leo Smith, John Charles, George Dunmire and Horace Swickard.


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