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Anderson - Alice Saidla


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Argus News Feb 11, 1899 p 5
The funeral of Mrs. Alice Anderson was held at White Church, Feb 2, 1899 and was laid to rest in the Saidla grave yard northeast of this place. Mrs. Anderson was the youngest daughter of Adam and Beddy Saidla. She leaves a father, mother, three sisters, five brothers, besides a husband, two small boys and one girl, 3 (8?) years old, to mourn her loss. - kbz


Source: Weekly Argus News, Crawfordsville, Indiana Feb 4, 1899 p 3 "Bowers" news item
Died Jan 31, 1899 at her home, Mrs. Alice Anderson of heart trouble. She leaves a husband and three small children. - kbz

Source: Weekly Argus News Feb 11, 1899 p 2
We are sorry to again know that one of neighbors passed over the cold river of death. Lenora Alice Anderson was born Sept 27, 1866 and died Jan 31, ’99 age 30 years. She was married to Asa Anderson April 27, 1884. To this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter. She unied with the German Baptist Church 188 and lived a faithful member until death.  The funeral services were conducted by Dr DC Campbell.  Interment at Union Cemetery near Clarks Hill.  


Source: Weekly Argus News Feb 11, 1899 p 5
Bowers news – The funeral of Mrs. Alice Anderson was held at White Church Feb 2, 1899 and was laid to rest in the Saidla grave yard northeast of this place.  Mrs. Anderson was the youngest daughter of Adam and Beddy Saidla. She leaves a father, mother, three sisters and five brothers, besides a husband, two small boys and one girl 8 years old to mourn her loss


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal 2-10-1899

LENORA ALICE (SAIDLA) ANDERSON Again the angel of death has come in our midst and claimed one of our dear neighbors, LENORA ALICE ANDERSON, nee SAIDLA. She was born Sept 27, 1868, and died Jan. 31, 1899, aged 30 years, 4 months, and 4 days. She was married to ASA P. ANDERSON April 27, 1884. To this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter, which survive her. She united with the German Baptist church in 1886 and was a consistent member until death. She leaves a husband, three children, a father, mother, three sisters, five brothers and a host of friends to mourn their loss. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community. Elder D. C. Campbell conducted the funeral services from Prov. 25:25, to a large and sympathizing congregation. Interment at the Union Cemetery near Clark's Hill.
(Thanks to Dave and Rhoda Cook for this obituary)


Source: Weekly Argus News Feb 11, 1899 p 2

We are sorry to again know that one of neighbors passed over the cold river of death. Lenora Alice Anderson was born Sept 27, 1866 and died Jan 31, ’99 age 30 years. She was married to Asa Anderson April 27, 1884. To this union was born three children, two sons and one daughter. She unied with the German Baptist Church 188 and lived a faithful member until death.  The funeral services were conducted by Dr DC Campbell.  Interment at Union Cemetery near Clarks Hill. - kbz


Source: Crawfordsville Weekly Journal Friday, 10 February 1899

Again God has seen fit to call from our midst another loved one. But let us remember that “Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.”
Alice Anderson, wife of Asa Anderson, died Jan. 31, 1899, at her home, four miles north of Darlington, aged 30 years, four months and four days. She leaves a husband, two sons, Willard and Ray, a little daughter, Gracie, an aged father and mother, four brothers, three sisters and a host of relatives and friends to mourn her death.
Alice was a devoted wife, a kind and loving mother, an obedient daughter and a loving sister. She was always cheerful and had a kind word for everyone she met. Her untimely death was a shock to her many friends as she was taken at an unexpected time. This should teach all the awful lesson that life is uncertain and death is sure.
The funeral services occurred at White Church conducted by Rev. Campbell, and the remains were laid to rest in Union Cemetery to stay until Christ shall come to claim it.


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