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Grace <I>Rasmussen</I> Anderson

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Grace Rasmussen Anderson

Birth
Logan, Cache County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Mar 1992 (aged 76)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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The Salt Lake Tribune
March 3, 1992
page C1

Grace Rasmussen Anderson, died March 2, 1992, in Salt Lake City.

She was born December 2, 1915, in Logan, Utah to Lewis and Letty Turner Rasmussen. She married E. LeRoy Anderson, September 8

1936. He died January 27, 1988. They were the proud parents of Robert M. Anderson (wife, Kate), Kristen Anderson and Ross C. Anderson, all of Salt Lake City. Also survived by her seven grandchildren, Jennifer, Katrina, Alex Anderson; David, Brandon, Angela Bennett; Lucas Anderson; and by her beloved sister and brother-in-law, Jane and John Broberg, of Logan.

Grace was active in church, community and business in Logan, Salt Lake and Ogden. She served as chapter advisor for the Chi Omega Sorority in Logan, worked with the Girl Scouts and PTA, and was a member of the Ogden Symphony Guild Board and the Ballet Guild. She also served as President of the Ogden Altruist Club. She enjoyed her many friends in Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan, and the Aggie reunions at Brighton and Bear Lake were a special treat. Eight Aggie couples spent a weekend together at Bear Lake every year for 43 years.

Grace loved life and was reluctant to yield, even as she suffered considerable pain and discomfort. She was more interested in being hospitable to her many friends and the kind, caring personnel at Parklane and St. Joseph Villa.

Funeral services Wednesday, March 4, 1992, 12 noon, Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, where friends may call from 11 a.m. Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The E. Leroy and Grace R. Anderson Scholarship Loan Fund, c/o Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322.

Special thanks are extended by the family to the many kind and caring sisters, nurses and aides at St. Joseph Villa and to the many friends of Grace, both those developed over the years and the new neighbors and friends acquired during her stay at the Parklane.
The Salt Lake Tribune
March 3, 1992
page C1

Grace Rasmussen Anderson, died March 2, 1992, in Salt Lake City.

She was born December 2, 1915, in Logan, Utah to Lewis and Letty Turner Rasmussen. She married E. LeRoy Anderson, September 8

1936. He died January 27, 1988. They were the proud parents of Robert M. Anderson (wife, Kate), Kristen Anderson and Ross C. Anderson, all of Salt Lake City. Also survived by her seven grandchildren, Jennifer, Katrina, Alex Anderson; David, Brandon, Angela Bennett; Lucas Anderson; and by her beloved sister and brother-in-law, Jane and John Broberg, of Logan.

Grace was active in church, community and business in Logan, Salt Lake and Ogden. She served as chapter advisor for the Chi Omega Sorority in Logan, worked with the Girl Scouts and PTA, and was a member of the Ogden Symphony Guild Board and the Ballet Guild. She also served as President of the Ogden Altruist Club. She enjoyed her many friends in Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan, and the Aggie reunions at Brighton and Bear Lake were a special treat. Eight Aggie couples spent a weekend together at Bear Lake every year for 43 years.

Grace loved life and was reluctant to yield, even as she suffered considerable pain and discomfort. She was more interested in being hospitable to her many friends and the kind, caring personnel at Parklane and St. Joseph Villa.

Funeral services Wednesday, March 4, 1992, 12 noon, Evans & Early Mortuary, 574 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, Utah, where friends may call from 11 a.m. Burial: Mt. Olivet Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The E. Leroy and Grace R. Anderson Scholarship Loan Fund, c/o Utah State University, Logan, Utah 84322.

Special thanks are extended by the family to the many kind and caring sisters, nurses and aides at St. Joseph Villa and to the many friends of Grace, both those developed over the years and the new neighbors and friends acquired during her stay at the Parklane.


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