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Bant Oscar Anderson

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Bant Oscar Anderson

Birth
Montevideo, Chippewa County, Minnesota, USA
Death
2 May 1958 (aged 75)
Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Waseca, Waseca County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
2nd Addition, Sec. H, Lot 21
Memorial ID
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Bant O. Anderson, 401 7th Ave. S. E., passed away Friday at his home. He had been ill six months and cause of death was a stroke. Mr. Anderson was born in Montivideo, Minn., February 20, 1883, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson. He came to Waseca county as a small child. On January 18, 1909, he married the former Regina E. Edin at Minneapolis. They have one child, Mrs. William Curran, Waseca. Both she and Mrs. Anderson survive as do two grandchildren, Mrs. Thomas Moran, Oak Harbor; and Sam Sobolik, Minneapolis, and one great grandchild. Five sisters, Mrs. Thomas Curran, Mrs. C. C. Radabaugh, Mrs. Al Goar, and Mrs. Martin E. Larson, all of Waseca; and Mrs. Bert Grunerud, Camada; and one brother, Otto Anderson, Otisco; also survive. Last rites for Band O. Anderson were held at the Pfaff Chapel, 3 p. m. Monday. The Rev. Robert Kompelien of the Grace Lutheran church officiated and burial was in Woodville cemetery. Harlow Curran, Keith Dibble, Goodwin Dahl, Ludwig Dahl, Jhalmer Johnson, Waseca, and Jerome Anderson, Minneapolis, were pall bearers. People from out of town who attended funeral services were Mrs. Thomas Moran, Oak Harbor, Wash.; Sam Sobolik, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roseman, Mrs. Kenneth Barnell and Dean and Jerome Anderson, all of Minneapolis; Mrs. Andrew Anderson and Fred Anderson, Madison, Wis.; and the Rev. and Mrs. Myrwood Bagne, Frost, Minn.
Waseca Journal 5-7-1958
Bant O. Anderson, 401 7th Ave. S. E., passed away Friday at his home. He had been ill six months and cause of death was a stroke. Mr. Anderson was born in Montivideo, Minn., February 20, 1883, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Anderson. He came to Waseca county as a small child. On January 18, 1909, he married the former Regina E. Edin at Minneapolis. They have one child, Mrs. William Curran, Waseca. Both she and Mrs. Anderson survive as do two grandchildren, Mrs. Thomas Moran, Oak Harbor; and Sam Sobolik, Minneapolis, and one great grandchild. Five sisters, Mrs. Thomas Curran, Mrs. C. C. Radabaugh, Mrs. Al Goar, and Mrs. Martin E. Larson, all of Waseca; and Mrs. Bert Grunerud, Camada; and one brother, Otto Anderson, Otisco; also survive. Last rites for Band O. Anderson were held at the Pfaff Chapel, 3 p. m. Monday. The Rev. Robert Kompelien of the Grace Lutheran church officiated and burial was in Woodville cemetery. Harlow Curran, Keith Dibble, Goodwin Dahl, Ludwig Dahl, Jhalmer Johnson, Waseca, and Jerome Anderson, Minneapolis, were pall bearers. People from out of town who attended funeral services were Mrs. Thomas Moran, Oak Harbor, Wash.; Sam Sobolik, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roseman, Mrs. Kenneth Barnell and Dean and Jerome Anderson, all of Minneapolis; Mrs. Andrew Anderson and Fred Anderson, Madison, Wis.; and the Rev. and Mrs. Myrwood Bagne, Frost, Minn.
Waseca Journal 5-7-1958


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