Obituary from familysearch.org:
Leath Anderson, 75, a lifelong resident of Lyman, died at an Idaho Falls hospital Thursday morning of a heart condition.
Born July 27, 1902 at Lyman, the daughter of John and Charlottie Smith McIntire, she was married to Otto Anderson February 7, 1923 at Lyman.
Educated at Lyman schools, she was a member of the LDS Church. She cooked at the Lyman school hot lunch program for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jean (Darlane) Lambert of San Diego and Mrs. Boyd (Brenda) Westover of Shumburg, Illinois; a son, Barrent Anderson of Rexburg; three sisters, Lila Raney of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Bill (Cora) Parkinson of Otis Orchards, Washington and Mrs. Dathell Sharp of Post Falls; five grandchildren.
Obituary from familysearch.org:
Leath Anderson, 75, a lifelong resident of Lyman, died at an Idaho Falls hospital Thursday morning of a heart condition.
Born July 27, 1902 at Lyman, the daughter of John and Charlottie Smith McIntire, she was married to Otto Anderson February 7, 1923 at Lyman.
Educated at Lyman schools, she was a member of the LDS Church. She cooked at the Lyman school hot lunch program for many years.
She was preceded in death by her husband.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Jean (Darlane) Lambert of San Diego and Mrs. Boyd (Brenda) Westover of Shumburg, Illinois; a son, Barrent Anderson of Rexburg; three sisters, Lila Raney of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Bill (Cora) Parkinson of Otis Orchards, Washington and Mrs. Dathell Sharp of Post Falls; five grandchildren.
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