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Clarence Arnold “Kay” Anseth

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Clarence Arnold “Kay” Anseth

Birth
Williams County, North Dakota, USA
Death
19 Nov 1975 (aged 69)
Williston, Williams County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Williston, Williams County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.1510778, Longitude: -103.6404444
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The Billings Gazette
Tues - 25 Nov 1975
Page 10-A - Column 4

ANSETH
Williston, N. D. - Services for Kay Anseth, 69, former Fairview and Billings, Mont. resident, were held Monday in First Lutheran Church of Williston. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery. He died Wednesday in Williston.
Mr. Anseth had established Kay's Cafe in Fairview in 1945, and moved to Billings in 1964. He returned to Williston six years ago.
Clarence Arnold "Kay" Anseth was born Feb. 28, 1906 in Round Prairie Township, N. D., a son of Palmer and Sena Anseth. After attending schools of the area he began work at Oppen's Food Market, Williston.
He married Genevieve Solberg June 17, 1934, in Williston,
Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Roger (Kay Joyce) Lebsock of Fairview and Mrs. Lary (Jeanne) Fisher of Billings; four grandchildren; and a brother, Lloyd Anseth of Williston.
Everson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
The Billings Gazette
Tues - 25 Nov 1975
Page 10-A - Column 4

ANSETH
Williston, N. D. - Services for Kay Anseth, 69, former Fairview and Billings, Mont. resident, were held Monday in First Lutheran Church of Williston. Burial was in Riverview Cemetery. He died Wednesday in Williston.
Mr. Anseth had established Kay's Cafe in Fairview in 1945, and moved to Billings in 1964. He returned to Williston six years ago.
Clarence Arnold "Kay" Anseth was born Feb. 28, 1906 in Round Prairie Township, N. D., a son of Palmer and Sena Anseth. After attending schools of the area he began work at Oppen's Food Market, Williston.
He married Genevieve Solberg June 17, 1934, in Williston,
Survivors include the widow; two daughters, Mrs. Roger (Kay Joyce) Lebsock of Fairview and Mrs. Lary (Jeanne) Fisher of Billings; four grandchildren; and a brother, Lloyd Anseth of Williston.
Everson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.


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