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The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 13, 1922, page 8
"Local Happenings"

     Mrs. John Anderson, wife of John Anderson, of this city, died last Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Riley, in the Pleasant Valley section, after a brief illness. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were visiting their daughter for a few days when the end came. She was fifty-two years of age, and well known in the vicinity. Funeral services were held the past Tuesday at the Pleasant Valley school house, at 2 o'clock P.M., Rev. H.G. Cassell officiating. The remains were interred in the Pleasant Valley cemetery. An obituary will follow in a later issue.


The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 20, 1922, page 6

OBITUARY

     Ethyelda Ann Tuttle was born Oct. 16, 1869 at Wayne County, Ia. She died at her home in Pleasant Valley, April 9, 1922, at the age of the 52 years, 5 months and 24 days. She came to Klickitat County with her parents in December, 1891. She was united in marriage with John Anderson, Feb. 17th, 1895. Three children were born to them: Mary M., William P. and Edna F., all of whom survive. She also leaves three step-children, Sigfred Anderson, of Parma, Idaho; Mabel L. Sanstrum and Hettie E. Stump, both of Pleasant Valley.
     Mr. and Mrs. Anderson had gone to their home in Pleasant Valley for a brief visit with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Riley and their son, William, and were planning to have all the family with them at their home in Goldendale to celebrate the 22nd birthday of Mrs. Riley, but the dread messenger came with the message which was to call her from her family to the rest of that remaineth for the people of God.
     She leaves a lonely father, doubly lonely, because only a month before he laid his wife to rest; a sad husband; four brothers, Ira H. and Thomas Edward, of Pleasant Valley; Alfred Franklin, of Goldendale; and John Martin, of Portland, Ore., and two sisters, Mrs. Minnie M. Beeks, of Rock Creek; and Mrs. Levedt E. Emerson, of Rimrock, to mourn her departure.
     Mrs. Anderson obeyed the Gospel in the summer of 1895, and lived a Christian life till she fell asleep in Jesus on the Lord's Day.
     Funeral services were held from the home in Pleasant Valley at 2 P.M., on Tuesday, the 11th, with the writer in charge. -- H.G. CASSELL.

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