Funeral services in honor of Mrs. Tessie Anderson were held in the Charleston Ward House last Tuesday morning and were especially well attended. Flanks of beautiful flowers bespoke the high esteem in which Mrs. Anderson was held among her friends here.
The opening prayer was offered by Stephen A. Simmons and the benediction was pronounced by James Ritchie. The music was furnished by the ward choir, together with duets by selected members of the choir.
The speakers were Moroni Winterton, William Daybell, P. H. McQuire, Charles N. Broadbent, President Joseph R. Murdock and Bishop J. M. Ritchie, all of whom referred to the most willing disposition as a worker wherever she was called to labor, of the departed and eulogized the cause of motherhood for which she gave her life.
Interment was made in the Charleston Cemetery. She was the wife of Oren Joseph Anderson and died at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, following the child birth last Saturday. She was the daughter of Maria Rawlins and Charles Edwin Thacker and was born in Charleston December 11, 1887.
She married John H. Murdock of Charleston, who was killed in an automobile accident in Provo Canyon about five years ago. Later she married Mr. Oren Joseph Anderson, who with their 17 month daughter, Nina and their infant daughter survive as do also her parents and brothers and sisters as follows: David, Rawlins, Alva, Angus, Isabell and Ray Thacker, Mrs. Leah Casper and Mrs. Hazel Boren of Charleston.
Funeral services in honor of Mrs. Tessie Anderson were held in the Charleston Ward House last Tuesday morning and were especially well attended. Flanks of beautiful flowers bespoke the high esteem in which Mrs. Anderson was held among her friends here.
The opening prayer was offered by Stephen A. Simmons and the benediction was pronounced by James Ritchie. The music was furnished by the ward choir, together with duets by selected members of the choir.
The speakers were Moroni Winterton, William Daybell, P. H. McQuire, Charles N. Broadbent, President Joseph R. Murdock and Bishop J. M. Ritchie, all of whom referred to the most willing disposition as a worker wherever she was called to labor, of the departed and eulogized the cause of motherhood for which she gave her life.
Interment was made in the Charleston Cemetery. She was the wife of Oren Joseph Anderson and died at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, following the child birth last Saturday. She was the daughter of Maria Rawlins and Charles Edwin Thacker and was born in Charleston December 11, 1887.
She married John H. Murdock of Charleston, who was killed in an automobile accident in Provo Canyon about five years ago. Later she married Mr. Oren Joseph Anderson, who with their 17 month daughter, Nina and their infant daughter survive as do also her parents and brothers and sisters as follows: David, Rawlins, Alva, Angus, Isabell and Ray Thacker, Mrs. Leah Casper and Mrs. Hazel Boren of Charleston.
Family Members
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Charles David Thacker
1883–1968
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Rachel Ann Thacker
1885–1885
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William Price Thacker
1890–1891
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Leah Charlottie Thacker Casper
1891–1961
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Rawlins E. Thacker
1893–1958
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Olive Millie Thacker Miles
1895–1987
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Hazel Thacker Boren
1897–1970
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George Angus Thacker
1899–1979
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Ray Alva Thacker
1900–1961
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Isabell Thacker McGuire
1903–1962
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Eva Thacker Williams
1905–1992
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Grant Thacker
1907–1908
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