Funeral services were held at the Hitchcock Mortuary Monday, Oct. 30, at 2 p. m. with Rev. Balfour of the Christian church conducting the service. The remains were laid to rest in Grandview cemetery. The deceased leaves to mourn his departure his wife Mable, his son Charles, and his daughter Velma. He is also survived by three brothers Fred and Charlie Anderson of Holdrege, Neb., and Jack Anderson of Casper, Wyo. There are many less near relatives and a host of friends who mourn the passing of Mr. Anderson. Sincere sympathy is extended the bereaved wife, son, daughter, and other relatives.
The Wray Rattler, November 2, 1939
Funeral services were held at the Hitchcock Mortuary Monday, Oct. 30, at 2 p. m. with Rev. Balfour of the Christian church conducting the service. The remains were laid to rest in Grandview cemetery. The deceased leaves to mourn his departure his wife Mable, his son Charles, and his daughter Velma. He is also survived by three brothers Fred and Charlie Anderson of Holdrege, Neb., and Jack Anderson of Casper, Wyo. There are many less near relatives and a host of friends who mourn the passing of Mr. Anderson. Sincere sympathy is extended the bereaved wife, son, daughter, and other relatives.
The Wray Rattler, November 2, 1939
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