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Grace May <I>Shea</I> Anderson

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Grace May Shea Anderson

Birth
Porter County, Indiana, USA
Death
25 Nov 1916 (aged 43)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
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MRS. GUST A. ANDERSON GOES TO HER REWARD

Mrs. Grace Anderson has gone to her last reward. The deceased passed away at St. Joseph's hospital at 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning following an attack of uremic poisoning.

Mrs. Anderson, formerly Miss Grace Shea, was born in Boone township, Porter county, Indiana, April 5, 1873, being the first born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shea.

The parents moved to Kouts, Ind., when Grace was but three years of age, and there they resided on the old homestead until in 1903, when they came to Ward county.

Grace filed on a homestead the same year in Freedom township and was a resident of Stringtown until in 1911, having been united in marriage to Gust A. Anderson, Oct. 13, 1908.

In 1911 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson moved to their farm west of Minot where they lived for three years and then came to Minot where they have since resided.

Not a blotch was there in the character of Mrs. Anderson. Always kind and lovable to everybody and dearly loved by all who knew her, she was ever ready to give a helping hand and her loving deeds, performed not for notoriety, will always be remembered.

Funeral services were held from the M. E. church of Minot. The casket was banked with beautiful flowers which spoke plainly of the love and esteem of those who will mourn her departure.

The Rev. Mr. Planette spoke a most comforting sermon which will always be remembered by those who heard his words.

Besides her bereaved father she leaves to mourn her departure a heart broken husband, a brother, L. B. Shea, of Princeton, Minn., and a host of friends.

The remains were interred in the family lot in Rose Hill cemetery by the side of her mother and sister, Mrs. Lulu C. Caley.

The Ward County Independent, Thursday, November 30, 1916, Page 1.

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According to Rosehill log book, a baby boy was buried with Grace May Anderson. Searching the ND PDI, Baby Boy (SB) Anderson perished the same day as Grace in Ward County.
MRS. GUST A. ANDERSON GOES TO HER REWARD

Mrs. Grace Anderson has gone to her last reward. The deceased passed away at St. Joseph's hospital at 2:30 o'clock Saturday morning following an attack of uremic poisoning.

Mrs. Anderson, formerly Miss Grace Shea, was born in Boone township, Porter county, Indiana, April 5, 1873, being the first born to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shea.

The parents moved to Kouts, Ind., when Grace was but three years of age, and there they resided on the old homestead until in 1903, when they came to Ward county.

Grace filed on a homestead the same year in Freedom township and was a resident of Stringtown until in 1911, having been united in marriage to Gust A. Anderson, Oct. 13, 1908.

In 1911 Mr. and Mrs. Anderson moved to their farm west of Minot where they lived for three years and then came to Minot where they have since resided.

Not a blotch was there in the character of Mrs. Anderson. Always kind and lovable to everybody and dearly loved by all who knew her, she was ever ready to give a helping hand and her loving deeds, performed not for notoriety, will always be remembered.

Funeral services were held from the M. E. church of Minot. The casket was banked with beautiful flowers which spoke plainly of the love and esteem of those who will mourn her departure.

The Rev. Mr. Planette spoke a most comforting sermon which will always be remembered by those who heard his words.

Besides her bereaved father she leaves to mourn her departure a heart broken husband, a brother, L. B. Shea, of Princeton, Minn., and a host of friends.

The remains were interred in the family lot in Rose Hill cemetery by the side of her mother and sister, Mrs. Lulu C. Caley.

The Ward County Independent, Thursday, November 30, 1916, Page 1.

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According to Rosehill log book, a baby boy was buried with Grace May Anderson. Searching the ND PDI, Baby Boy (SB) Anderson perished the same day as Grace in Ward County.

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