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Andrew N. Anderson

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Andrew N. Anderson

Birth
Sweden
Death
28 Dec 1942 (aged 70)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kennard, Washington County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 1, Lot 24, Space 5
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News article 31 Dec 1942

A. N. Anderson, who had been a resident of Kennard for many years, died at the Lutheran Hospital in Omaha, Monday morning. Although he had been a patient in the hospital only three weeks, Mr. Anderson had been in poor health for some time. Had he lived, Mr. Anderson would have celebrated his seventy-first birthday today, December 31.

Funeral services will be held at Crosby-Meyer Funeral Home in Omaha at one o'clock, and at the Campbell Mortuary in Blair at three o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. Rev. E. P. Booher of Cedar Bluffs, formerly of Kennard, will officiate; burial will be made in the Kennard Cemetery with John S. Bowen Masonic Lodge No. 232 of Kennard in charge.

Born in Sweden, Mr. Anderson had spent nearly all his life in Kennard. For more than thirty years he traveled as a salesman for the International Harvester Company, but during recent years he had lived in retirement. He was married at Blair to Miss Annie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Petersen, well known early residents of Blair.

Among the survivors are the widow; a son, Alvin Anderson, of Arlington; a daughter, Mrs. John A. Burgess of Omaha; and two brothers, E. Sherman Anderson of Kennard and Ole Anderson of Bruce, Wisconsin.
News article 31 Dec 1942

A. N. Anderson, who had been a resident of Kennard for many years, died at the Lutheran Hospital in Omaha, Monday morning. Although he had been a patient in the hospital only three weeks, Mr. Anderson had been in poor health for some time. Had he lived, Mr. Anderson would have celebrated his seventy-first birthday today, December 31.

Funeral services will be held at Crosby-Meyer Funeral Home in Omaha at one o'clock, and at the Campbell Mortuary in Blair at three o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. Rev. E. P. Booher of Cedar Bluffs, formerly of Kennard, will officiate; burial will be made in the Kennard Cemetery with John S. Bowen Masonic Lodge No. 232 of Kennard in charge.

Born in Sweden, Mr. Anderson had spent nearly all his life in Kennard. For more than thirty years he traveled as a salesman for the International Harvester Company, but during recent years he had lived in retirement. He was married at Blair to Miss Annie Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Swan Petersen, well known early residents of Blair.

Among the survivors are the widow; a son, Alvin Anderson, of Arlington; a daughter, Mrs. John A. Burgess of Omaha; and two brothers, E. Sherman Anderson of Kennard and Ole Anderson of Bruce, Wisconsin.


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