BYRON BRIEFS
Funeral services were held in the Byron ward chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. for Mrs Ray Anderson, age 53, who passed away at her home Sunday morning following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Lois Irene Lindsay Anderson was the eldest of 11 children and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lindsay. She was born June 10, 1894 at Bennington, Idaho and came to the Big Horn basin with her parents when 6 years old in the spring of 1900. She grew to woman hood here and on July 23, 1917 was married to Walter Benema at Anaconda, Mont. Two daughters were born to this union, and a few years later she and her husband separated. On May 25, 1923 she and Raphael Anderson were married at Red Lodge, Mont., and the same year were re-married in the Salt Lake Temple. Another daughter was born to this union.
Mrs. Anderson has lived in Byron all her later life and for the past 20 years has been engaged in genealogy work. Her father preceded her in death last Janurary. Surviving are her husband and Three daughters, Mrs. Irene Betz of Great Falls, Mont., Mrs. Johanna Smith of San Bernardino, Cal., and Mrs. Florence Stapp of Byron. Her mother, Mrs. Irene Godfrey Lee; two brothers, Parley LeRoy and James Williard of Byron; four sisters, Mrs. Florence Wardell of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Edith Fearn of Randolph, Utah; Mrs. Rachel Herget of Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Hazel West, Coronado, Cal.
BYRON BRIEFS
Funeral services were held in the Byron ward chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. for Mrs Ray Anderson, age 53, who passed away at her home Sunday morning following a lingering illness.
Mrs. Lois Irene Lindsay Anderson was the eldest of 11 children and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Lindsay. She was born June 10, 1894 at Bennington, Idaho and came to the Big Horn basin with her parents when 6 years old in the spring of 1900. She grew to woman hood here and on July 23, 1917 was married to Walter Benema at Anaconda, Mont. Two daughters were born to this union, and a few years later she and her husband separated. On May 25, 1923 she and Raphael Anderson were married at Red Lodge, Mont., and the same year were re-married in the Salt Lake Temple. Another daughter was born to this union.
Mrs. Anderson has lived in Byron all her later life and for the past 20 years has been engaged in genealogy work. Her father preceded her in death last Janurary. Surviving are her husband and Three daughters, Mrs. Irene Betz of Great Falls, Mont., Mrs. Johanna Smith of San Bernardino, Cal., and Mrs. Florence Stapp of Byron. Her mother, Mrs. Irene Godfrey Lee; two brothers, Parley LeRoy and James Williard of Byron; four sisters, Mrs. Florence Wardell of Ogden, Utah; Mrs. Edith Fearn of Randolph, Utah; Mrs. Rachel Herget of Portland, Ore.; and Mrs. Hazel West, Coronado, Cal.
Family Members
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Parley LeRoy Lindsay
1896–1979
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Florence Marion Lindsay Wardell
1898–1979
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Lucy Lindsay
1901–1902
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Joel Parrish Lindsay
1903–1918
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Edith L. Lindsay Fearn
1905–1998
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James Willard Lindsay
1908–1962
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Clarence Lee Lindsay
1910–1934
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Rachel Lindsay Herget
1912–1985
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Hazel Lee Lindsay West
1914–1988
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Ada Lee Lindsay
1916–1934
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