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Louis Anderson

Birth
Denmark
Death
17 Aug 1954 (aged 81)
Rib Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Rib Lake, Taylor County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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LOUIS ANDERSON DIES "Services were held at the Taylor Funeral Home Friday afternoon for Louis Anderson, 81, caretaker at Harper Lake, who was found dead in his small home on the R.P. Monroe place near the lake on Tuesday evening. The body was found by the Max Schaufelbergers of Camp Carter, who had gone to the place to see him. They notified officials in the village, who, in turn, notified Coroner Dave Ruesch and Sheriff Harry Dietzman. Ruesch said Mr. Anderson apparently died Tuesday morning of natural causes. A native of Denmark, he had operated a farm near Medford until 1944, when he came to Harper Lake. He served as winter caretaker and handyman for several resorts and homes in that area, and apparently had been in good health prior to his death. He is believed to have a sister in Denmark but no other relatives. The Rev. Robert Drown of Ogema officiated, and burial was in the Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers included Hans Hanson, Cy Claussen, Max Schaufelberger, George Seidel, Earl Lehman and R.P. Monroe. Source Rib Lake Herald
LOUIS ANDERSON DIES "Services were held at the Taylor Funeral Home Friday afternoon for Louis Anderson, 81, caretaker at Harper Lake, who was found dead in his small home on the R.P. Monroe place near the lake on Tuesday evening. The body was found by the Max Schaufelbergers of Camp Carter, who had gone to the place to see him. They notified officials in the village, who, in turn, notified Coroner Dave Ruesch and Sheriff Harry Dietzman. Ruesch said Mr. Anderson apparently died Tuesday morning of natural causes. A native of Denmark, he had operated a farm near Medford until 1944, when he came to Harper Lake. He served as winter caretaker and handyman for several resorts and homes in that area, and apparently had been in good health prior to his death. He is believed to have a sister in Denmark but no other relatives. The Rev. Robert Drown of Ogema officiated, and burial was in the Lakeview Cemetery. Pallbearers included Hans Hanson, Cy Claussen, Max Schaufelberger, George Seidel, Earl Lehman and R.P. Monroe. Source Rib Lake Herald

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