Estimable Young Lady Passes
 
Miss Anna Anderson Dies in University Hospital in Minneapolis
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Brought Home for Burial



"The remains of Miss Anna Anderson were brought from the State Hospital of the University last week Wednesday to her home in the village, by her brother, James Anderson, of Minneaplis. The funeral services were held in the Union church Friday at two o'clock, pastor Hansen of the Danish Lutheran church officiating, and interment was made in Geneva cemetery. Miss Anderson had been ailing for several years with a complication of diseases until the past summer when she was obliged to give up her business of dressmaking. She consulted some of the best doctors but without avail. Early in the fall she went to the hospital at Owatonna and remained there for several weeks. Then she was taken to Minneapolis by her brother, where everything that medical aid could do was done for her. Miss Anderson had been the constant companion and support of her aged mother for the past twelve or fifteen years and was a young lady highly esteemed and respected by all who knew her. The floral offerings were many and beautiful. The bereaved mother and brothers and sister have the sincere sympathy of the entire community. Those from away who were present at the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christenson of Minneapolis."



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