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Anderson, Mrs. August A. (Emelia) 1875-1932

ANDERSON, SAND

Posted By: Doris Hoffman, volunteer (email)
Date: 7/12/2010 at 17:41:40

Mrs. August A. Anderson died at her
home in Sioux Valley township Monday
evening, December 19, 1932, at 5:30
o'clock. Mrs. Anderson had been seriously
sick for about six weeks. The
sympathy of the community goes out to
the husband and children in their bereavement
Funeral services will be
conducted by Rev. D.T. Edward, of Alcester,
at the home Thursday afternoon
at 2 o'clock.

Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, December 22, 1932
Akron, Iowa
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Mrs. August A. Anderson passed
away Monday evening, December 19,
1932 at her home in Sioux Valley
Township Union county, S. D. after
an illness of six weeks. The bereaved
husband and children have the
sympathy of the community. Funeral
services were held this (Thursday)
afternoon at the home conducted by Rev
D. J. Edward pastor of the Union Creek
Lutheran church.

Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, December 22, 1932
Akron, Iowa
~~~~~~~~

Mrs. August A. Anderson passed
away at her home in Union county
S. D. on Monday, December 19, 1932,
of cerebral hemorrhage, at the age
of 57 years, 8 months and 16 days.

Augusta Emelia Sand was born at
Malmbeck, Sweden, April 8, 1875,
and while a girl was confirmed in the
Lutheran church, to which she re-
mained faithful to the end. At the age
of 18 years she left her home in Sweden
and came to the United States arriving
in Chicago, Ill. In the summer of 1893.

On February 8, 1896, she was united in
marriage to August A. Anderson, of
Chicago, to which union three daughters,
Esther, Hilda, and Violet were born. In
1900 she and her husband moved from
Chicago, to which Mapleton, Iowa and
started farming near that place. In
1908 they moved to Union County S. D.
She leaves to mourn her departure, her
husband; three daughters, Mrs. John Schneiderheinze, Mrs. J. M. Johnson and
Miss Violet Anderson; two grandchildren,
John Hilder and Eldon Johnson, all of Union
County; three brothers, Oscar Sand, of
Chicago; Gustav Sand, of Muskegoh, Mich.,
and John Sand, of Milwaukee, Wis. Four
sisters, Mrs. Alfred Swanson of Union
County; Mrs. Fred Heisler, of Beresford,
S. D. Mrs. A. J. Brand of Wausau, Wis., and
Mrs. Tony Earnest of Le Mars, Iowa. In the
Loss of this kind and devoted wife and
Mother, the bereaved family have the
Sympathy of many friends and neighbors.
Funeral services were held in the family
Home last Thursday afternoon, conducted
By Rev. D. J. Edward, pastor of Union Creek
Lutheran Church, Interment was in Riverside
Cemetery, Akron.

Among the relatives from a distance who
came to attend the funeral were: Mrs.
Adam J. Brand of Wausau, Wis.; Oscar Sand
of Chicago, and John Sand, Milwaukee, the
latter resident of this vicinity a number of
years ago.

Akron Register Tribune
Thursday, Dec. 29, 1932
Akron, Iowa


 

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