Ross Arbon Anderson

STONE – Ross Arbon Anderson, 84, a lifetime resident of Stone, died Friday (12 Dec 1986) at his home of apparent heart failure.

He was born July 9, 1902 in Stone to Andrew and Rose Arbon Anderson. As a young man he farmed and ranched with his father.

He married Helen Henry December 15, 1926, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last Monday.

He farmed and ranched for many years in Stone. His greatest enjoyment was his work.

He was an elder in the LDS Church and served as president of the Delmar Canal Co.

He is survived by his wife of Stone; seven sons, Douglas Anderson, Kennewick, Washington; Ross Jr. and Andrew Anderson, both of Stone; Dewey Wray Anderson, Ogden, Utah; Carl Anderson, Shepherd, Montana; Joe Anderson, Garland, Utah; Lynn Anderson, Snowville, Utah; 15 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Lela Pratt, Ogden, and Mrs. Dee (Lola) Eliason, Smithfield, Utah. He was preceded in death by four brothers, one sister and a great-grandson.

Funeral services were held Tuesday in the Curlew LDS Stake Chapel in Snowville, Utah, with Bishop Lyle Arbon officiating. Burial was in the Snowville Cemetery.