Mrs. Anderson and her husband who was known as "Uncle Johnnie" came to Roger Mills county at the opening and lived for many years on a farm near old Redmoon. Here they reared a large family and played an important part in the early history of the county. Mrs Anderson who was past 82 years of age had been a member of the Metthodist church for over fifty years. She was known as a good wife and mother.
Surviving Mrs. Anderson are her sons, Fayette of Cheyenne, Roscoe and Warren of Putnam, Oklahoma, and George of Midway; her daughters, Mrs. Sam Berry, Cheyenne, Mrs. Ocie Cotter, Foss, and Mrs. Bill Williams of New Mexico, besides grandchildren and other relatives.
Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 24-May-1934
Mrs. Eva Anderson who has been making her home in Ada for the last year was in Cheyenne Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. J.A. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson formerly resided in Cheyenne and has many friends here.
Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 24-May-1934
Mrs. Anderson and her husband who was known as "Uncle Johnnie" came to Roger Mills county at the opening and lived for many years on a farm near old Redmoon. Here they reared a large family and played an important part in the early history of the county. Mrs Anderson who was past 82 years of age had been a member of the Metthodist church for over fifty years. She was known as a good wife and mother.
Surviving Mrs. Anderson are her sons, Fayette of Cheyenne, Roscoe and Warren of Putnam, Oklahoma, and George of Midway; her daughters, Mrs. Sam Berry, Cheyenne, Mrs. Ocie Cotter, Foss, and Mrs. Bill Williams of New Mexico, besides grandchildren and other relatives.
Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 24-May-1934
Mrs. Eva Anderson who has been making her home in Ada for the last year was in Cheyenne Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. J.A. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson formerly resided in Cheyenne and has many friends here.
Cheyenne Star, Cheyenne, OK 24-May-1934
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