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Otto Wilford Anderson

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Otto Wilford Anderson

Birth
Franklin, Franklin County, Idaho, USA
Death
3 Oct 1956 (aged 64)
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Burial
Grace, Caribou County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Otto Anderson died at the age of 65 on Oct. 2, in the Logan LDS hospital. Mr. Anderson was born Oct. 14 1891 in Franklin, Franklin County, Idaho to Martin and Caroline Backman Anderson. He married Isobel Wilson Lowe, a resident of Franklin, on May 28, 1912, in the Logan Temple. Five children were born to this union, three of whom died at birth. Shortly after this marriage, the couple moved to Burley, Idaho, where they homesteaded a farm on the desert, but was abandoned due to drought. they moved to Grace in July 1910, where Otto worked several occupations, the last being with Utah Power and Light Co. Rheumatism and arthritis forced him to retire in 1945 and he moved back to Franklin, Idaho. Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, one son, Sherman, and one daughter, Berneice Larson, and his mother. Because two infants died while they lived in Grace, he decided to be buried in the Grace cemetery.

Caribou County Sun 10-11-1956
Otto Anderson died at the age of 65 on Oct. 2, in the Logan LDS hospital. Mr. Anderson was born Oct. 14 1891 in Franklin, Franklin County, Idaho to Martin and Caroline Backman Anderson. He married Isobel Wilson Lowe, a resident of Franklin, on May 28, 1912, in the Logan Temple. Five children were born to this union, three of whom died at birth. Shortly after this marriage, the couple moved to Burley, Idaho, where they homesteaded a farm on the desert, but was abandoned due to drought. they moved to Grace in July 1910, where Otto worked several occupations, the last being with Utah Power and Light Co. Rheumatism and arthritis forced him to retire in 1945 and he moved back to Franklin, Idaho. Mr. Anderson is survived by his wife, one son, Sherman, and one daughter, Berneice Larson, and his mother. Because two infants died while they lived in Grace, he decided to be buried in the Grace cemetery.

Caribou County Sun 10-11-1956


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