He was a W.W.I Vet.; American Legion flag holder on grave
excerpts from the Pocahontas Democrat - July 17, 1919 and Emmetsburg Democrat - July 16, 1919:
Cecil Anderson of Rockwell City, age 21 and recently discharged from the army, was drowned in the Des Moines river near Bellville, while swimming across the river. The current was swift at the time.
He was swimming with a crowd of boys, all from Stratford. He went down in ten feet of water. His friends thought he was diving. The body was not recovered. (note: published after the body was promptly located.)
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An account of this accident in the Rockwell City Advocate, July 10, 1919, says the body was recovered on July 8 one mile downstream from where he disappeared.
Contributor: Iaed (47852617)
He was a W.W.I Vet.; American Legion flag holder on grave
excerpts from the Pocahontas Democrat - July 17, 1919 and Emmetsburg Democrat - July 16, 1919:
Cecil Anderson of Rockwell City, age 21 and recently discharged from the army, was drowned in the Des Moines river near Bellville, while swimming across the river. The current was swift at the time.
He was swimming with a crowd of boys, all from Stratford. He went down in ten feet of water. His friends thought he was diving. The body was not recovered. (note: published after the body was promptly located.)
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An account of this accident in the Rockwell City Advocate, July 10, 1919, says the body was recovered on July 8 one mile downstream from where he disappeared.
Contributor: Iaed (47852617)
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Lionel E. Anderson
1893–1975
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Florence Jane Anderson Allison
1895–1984
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Arthur J Anderson
1900–1969
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Coryll E. Anderson Hansen
1903–1988
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Bert Leslie Anderson
1905–1971
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Edith Grace Anderson Hazlett
1906–1995
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Ethel May Anderson Blasey
1909–2007
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Ruth Elizabeth Anderson Meusburger
1911–1984
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Edward Arthur Anderson
1914–1967
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Samuel "Sam" Anderson
1916–1983
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