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Harrison Cemetery
aka: Little Robe


Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Neva Ivene (Foust) Anson

February 18, 1920 ~ March 27, 2000

Neva Ivene Foust was born in Thomas on February 18, 1920 to Earl and Lettie Huntington Foust.

She married Jon Van Anson in June of 1938 and he preceded her in death on July 8. 1975. To this union was born a son Joe Dean Anson and a daughter Frances Gwen Anson.

She is survived by her son Joe and his wife Charlotte of Canton and daughter Frances Anson of Seiling; 3 sisters Dean Schoonmaker of Longdale, Marjorie Oyler of Buffalo, and Bonnie Gates of Ft. Collins Colorado; 4 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. 


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