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Twila Nielsen Anderson

Holladay, Utah

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Twila Nielsen Anderson 1918 ~ 2007 Twila Nielsen Anderson passed away June 27, 2007 from complications of a stroke. She was born in Midview, Utah January 14, 1918 an identical twin daughter of Orson C. and Kate L. Musig Nielsen. At the age of 11, her family moved to Hollywood, California where...

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I will always remember her as the only grandmother I can remember - even though she married my grandfather late in life she made him happy and I thank her for that. I appreciated her spirit more as an adult than I did as a small child, but she will never be forgotten and I miss her very much.

Dear Family,
Twila will be missed. We are better people for knowing her and associating with her over the past several years.
May Our Father in Heaven Bless each of you at this time.
With Friendship and Love,

We are very grateful for wonderful caring family who has loved and cared for her so tenderly. Families are forever and you are the best family to be with. May we live each day with loving kindness and having gratitude for family.Thank you for all you have done and for who you are.
Love, Kent and Linda Nielsen and family

Our favorite memories of Aunt Twila are when we had the opportunity to play music with her and Newel on the organ and accordion. Those two really knew how to make music come alive and it was a treat to watch them play together. They shared their love of music with everyone and it was always a lot of fun to 'jam' with them. Twila was always willing to help Delwyn when he showed at the State Fair and would provide him with a place to sleep and shower. We as a family are grateful for the...

To the Family of our dear friend Twila,
Life is Fragile and Twila had just that kind of life. She was an insturment of Love and Christlike friendship to all.
She was a wonderful teacher to our children when they were growing up in the Rose Park 5th Ward in the Rose Park North Stake.
Our only regret is that we didn't keep in touch these past couple years.
We visited Twila when she was in Bountiful but, feel unfortunate that we didn't find her when she moved to Utah...