--Indiana Birth Certificates, 1907-1940; Indiana Death Certificates, 1899-2011
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Nina Helen Hague Anderson, 51, died at 12:05 PM Monday [Feb. 3, 1964] in Lafayette Home Hospital, where she had been a patient two days. Born in White County, near Brookston, she spent most of her life in this community. In 1935, she married James Edward Anderson, in Lafayette, and he survives.
Mrs. Anderson had worked as a maid at Purdue University's Women's Residence Hall X [now Meredith Hall]. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.
Surviving with her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth [Julia Lee] Miller of Lafayette, Nancy Jo Anderson and Helen E. Anderson, both at home; one son, Ronald E. Anderson of rural Lafayette; and three brothers, Lester Hague, Vance Hague, both of Lafayette, and Cecil Hague of Salem, IN.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Tue 2/4/1964, page 4
--Indiana Birth Certificates, 1907-1940; Indiana Death Certificates, 1899-2011
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Nina Helen Hague Anderson, 51, died at 12:05 PM Monday [Feb. 3, 1964] in Lafayette Home Hospital, where she had been a patient two days. Born in White County, near Brookston, she spent most of her life in this community. In 1935, she married James Edward Anderson, in Lafayette, and he survives.
Mrs. Anderson had worked as a maid at Purdue University's Women's Residence Hall X [now Meredith Hall]. She was a member of Trinity Methodist Church.
Surviving with her husband are three daughters, Mrs. Kenneth [Julia Lee] Miller of Lafayette, Nancy Jo Anderson and Helen E. Anderson, both at home; one son, Ronald E. Anderson of rural Lafayette; and three brothers, Lester Hague, Vance Hague, both of Lafayette, and Cecil Hague of Salem, IN.
--Lafayette Journal & Courier - Tue 2/4/1964, page 4
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