Mr. Anderson had been in his usual health, had been down town twice in the forenoon and had eaten a hearty dinner. Shortly after the dinner hour, while he was out of doors, he was taken suddenly ill and died almost immediately. He expired before medical assistance could be had. The deceased was born in Norway and was fifty-nine years of age. He was a carpenter and come here from Erskine, Minn., last spring and had since worked here at his trade.
The funeral occurred Wednesday at two o'clock, the Rev. B. A. Benson officiating. The interment was in Kinkead cemetery.
(Alexandria Post News, Nov. 5, 1903)
Mr. Anderson had been in his usual health, had been down town twice in the forenoon and had eaten a hearty dinner. Shortly after the dinner hour, while he was out of doors, he was taken suddenly ill and died almost immediately. He expired before medical assistance could be had. The deceased was born in Norway and was fifty-nine years of age. He was a carpenter and come here from Erskine, Minn., last spring and had since worked here at his trade.
The funeral occurred Wednesday at two o'clock, the Rev. B. A. Benson officiating. The interment was in Kinkead cemetery.
(Alexandria Post News, Nov. 5, 1903)
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