H.Anderson Anderson, 82, retired implement dealer, died Monday afternoon in a Mason City nursing home. He had lived in Mason City seven years and made his home at 324 7th NW.
Mr. Anderson was born June 21, 1883, in Hamilton Co., Son of Henry A. And Gunhilde (Hunning) Anderson. For a number of years he farmed in Hardin County and then owned and operated an implement business n Story City until 1919.
He traveled two years for international Harvester Company and then from 1931-58 was an engineer at the municipal power plant in Cedar Falls. He retired in 1958 and moved to Mason City, where he was employed by his son-in-law Floyd Kurtz in the operation of Kurtz food Specialities.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]
H.Anderson Anderson, 82, retired implement dealer, died Monday afternoon in a Mason City nursing home. He had lived in Mason City seven years and made his home at 324 7th NW.
Mr. Anderson was born June 21, 1883, in Hamilton Co., Son of Henry A. And Gunhilde (Hunning) Anderson. For a number of years he farmed in Hardin County and then owned and operated an implement business n Story City until 1919.
He traveled two years for international Harvester Company and then from 1931-58 was an engineer at the municipal power plant in Cedar Falls. He retired in 1958 and moved to Mason City, where he was employed by his son-in-law Floyd Kurtz in the operation of Kurtz food Specialities.
Contributor: Jean Wilson (48841367) • [email protected]
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