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Agnes Northman <I>Mortensen</I> Anderson

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Agnes Northman Mortensen Anderson

Birth
Copenhagen, Kobenhavns Kommune, Hovedstaden, Denmark
Death
27 Apr 1990 (aged 90)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
B-14-1-6
Memorial ID
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Agnes Northman Mortensen Anderson died on April 21, 1990. She was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Feb. 4, 1900, and emigrated to Utah at the age of l7 after being converted to the LDS church.

She married Orlando N. Anderson in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Dec. 21, 1921, and they started their married life in Long Beach,Calif. They returned to Utah in 1924 to continue raising her family. For several years she lived in Brigham City and taught school Iocally.

During World War II she drove a Yellow, Cab to cab money to assist her three sons on their missions.

Mrs. Anderson was active in Primary and Relief Society. In 1950, she and her husband served an LDS mission in Denmark. After that time they traveled to various locations around the world for a few years.

Survivors include her husband of Salt Lake City; three sons, Jack N. Anderson, Bethesda, Md; Warren L. Anderson of Kirachi, Pakistan; and Gordon L. Anderson, Southern California; 20 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

She had one brother and one sister. both of whom preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at I I a.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary chapel, Salt Lake City, where friends may call on hour prior to the service.

Graveside service and interment will be at 3 p.m. in the
Brigham City cemetery.
Agnes Northman Mortensen Anderson died on April 21, 1990. She was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Feb. 4, 1900, and emigrated to Utah at the age of l7 after being converted to the LDS church.

She married Orlando N. Anderson in the Salt Lake LDS temple on Dec. 21, 1921, and they started their married life in Long Beach,Calif. They returned to Utah in 1924 to continue raising her family. For several years she lived in Brigham City and taught school Iocally.

During World War II she drove a Yellow, Cab to cab money to assist her three sons on their missions.

Mrs. Anderson was active in Primary and Relief Society. In 1950, she and her husband served an LDS mission in Denmark. After that time they traveled to various locations around the world for a few years.

Survivors include her husband of Salt Lake City; three sons, Jack N. Anderson, Bethesda, Md; Warren L. Anderson of Kirachi, Pakistan; and Gordon L. Anderson, Southern California; 20 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren.

She had one brother and one sister. both of whom preceded her in death.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at I I a.m. at Russon Brothers Mortuary chapel, Salt Lake City, where friends may call on hour prior to the service.

Graveside service and interment will be at 3 p.m. in the
Brigham City cemetery.


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