MOUNT PLEASANT -- Nelson W. ANDERSON, 57, farmer and stock grower of Mount Pleasant, died at his home here Saturday night. Mr. ANDERSON was injured in an automobile accident in November, 1922 and had been an invalid since. He was born in Mount Pleasant, July 03, 1885, a son of Christian W. and Johanna Pearson ANDERSON. Before the accident he was an active member of the L.D.S. Church. He served as assistant superintendent of the Mount Pleasant North L.D.S. Ward and filled a mission in Sweden from 1907 to 1909. After his return he served as a director of the North Sanpete bank and was secretary of the Wasatch Mercantile Company. He married Emma JOHNSON October 07, 1909.
Surviving are his widow, a son, Gordon N. ANDERSON; two daughters, Hulda ANDERSON and Mrs. Olive A. GRIFFITHS of Mount Pleasant.
(Published in The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, UT), Monday, November 16, 1942.)
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MOUNT PLEASANT -- Nelson W. ANDERSON, 57, farmer and stock grower of Mount Pleasant, died at his home here Saturday night. Mr. ANDERSON was injured in an automobile accident in November, 1922 and had been an invalid since. He was born in Mount Pleasant, July 03, 1885, a son of Christian W. and Johanna Pearson ANDERSON. Before the accident he was an active member of the L.D.S. Church. He served as assistant superintendent of the Mount Pleasant North L.D.S. Ward and filled a mission in Sweden from 1907 to 1909. After his return he served as a director of the North Sanpete bank and was secretary of the Wasatch Mercantile Company. He married Emma JOHNSON October 07, 1909.
Surviving are his widow, a son, Gordon N. ANDERSON; two daughters, Hulda ANDERSON and Mrs. Olive A. GRIFFITHS of Mount Pleasant.
(Published in The Salt Lake Tribune (Salt Lake City, UT), Monday, November 16, 1942.)
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