Mendon, Utah— Elmer Wesley Anderson, Jr., 40 died Sunday May 13th, 1984, at the McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden from injuries sustained in an auto/motorcycle accident in Layton. He was born April 16th, 1944, in Logan, a son of Elmer Wesley and Ruth Pehrson Anderson. He married Kyrelyn Taylor. They were later divorced. He graduated from South Cache High School and later attended U.S.U. for one year. He was employed at the General Supply Depot in Ogden. He was a member of the L.D.S. Church. Surviving are a daughter, Roxanna Anderson, and a son, Theodore Isaac Anderson, both of Clinton; mother, Mendon, three sisters, Mrs. Brent (Elizabeth) Kirby, Bountiful; Mrs. Jack R. (Kimberly ReNae) Lucero, Ogden; Paula Michelle Anderson, Mendon. He was preceded in death by his father and sister. Funeral services will be held Saturday at noon in the Mendon Ward chapel with Bishop Richard C. Cheney conducting. Friends may call at the ward from 10:30–11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Mendon Cemetery. ~The Herald Journal, May 16th, 1984, page 4. Also in ~The Ogden Standard Examiner, May 16th, 1984.
Mendon, Utah— Elmer Wesley Anderson, Jr., 40 died Sunday May 13th, 1984, at the McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden from injuries sustained in an auto/motorcycle accident in Layton. He was born April 16th, 1944, in Logan, a son of Elmer Wesley and Ruth Pehrson Anderson. He married Kyrelyn Taylor. They were later divorced. He graduated from South Cache High School and later attended U.S.U. for one year. He was employed at the General Supply Depot in Ogden. He was a member of the L.D.S. Church. Surviving are a daughter, Roxanna Anderson, and a son, Theodore Isaac Anderson, both of Clinton; mother, Mendon, three sisters, Mrs. Brent (Elizabeth) Kirby, Bountiful; Mrs. Jack R. (Kimberly ReNae) Lucero, Ogden; Paula Michelle Anderson, Mendon. He was preceded in death by his father and sister. Funeral services will be held Saturday at noon in the Mendon Ward chapel with Bishop Richard C. Cheney conducting. Friends may call at the ward from 10:30–11:30 a.m. Burial will be in the Mendon Cemetery. ~The Herald Journal, May 16th, 1984, page 4. Also in ~The Ogden Standard Examiner, May 16th, 1984.
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