Anderson came to Dickens county in 1930, and lived three miles east of Spur until his death on Monday, September 17. He was born on June 24, 1878 in Sherman, Texas. Pallbearers were Raymond Bailey, Obie Nelson, R.H. Wright, George Austin, M.Erath and Marion Randall.
Interment was in the Spur cemetery with Campbell Funeral chapel in charge.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Laura Anderson; three daughters: Evelene Herd, Portland, Oregon; Elsie Hinton, Gladewater; and Mae Hendricks of Wyoming; two sons: Floyd of Irving and Allen of Louisville, Kentucky; three brothers, Jim, Rube and Charley; five sisters: Mary Grey, Dollie Randell, Fannie Rosh; Ethel Schweikart and Anne Boothe; 10 grandchildren and 7 greats.
©The Texas Spur; Sept. 20, 1951
Anderson came to Dickens county in 1930, and lived three miles east of Spur until his death on Monday, September 17. He was born on June 24, 1878 in Sherman, Texas. Pallbearers were Raymond Bailey, Obie Nelson, R.H. Wright, George Austin, M.Erath and Marion Randall.
Interment was in the Spur cemetery with Campbell Funeral chapel in charge.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Laura Anderson; three daughters: Evelene Herd, Portland, Oregon; Elsie Hinton, Gladewater; and Mae Hendricks of Wyoming; two sons: Floyd of Irving and Allen of Louisville, Kentucky; three brothers, Jim, Rube and Charley; five sisters: Mary Grey, Dollie Randell, Fannie Rosh; Ethel Schweikart and Anne Boothe; 10 grandchildren and 7 greats.
©The Texas Spur; Sept. 20, 1951
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Anderson Jay
1880–1968
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Jesse William "Uncle Jess" Anderson
1881–1943
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James Curtis Anderson
1883–1966
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Cynthia "Dollie" Anderson Randall
1886–1958
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Reuben Daniel "Rube" Anderson
1888–1975
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Frances "Fannie" Anderson Rash
1890–1968
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Charles Carey Anderson
1892–1973
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Ethel Agnes Anderson Schweikhard
1895–1989
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Annie Beatrice Anderson Boothe
1897–1982
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