DEATH CLAIMS HANS ANDERSEN AT HOME HERE.
Retired Farmer Had Been Resident Of This Locality Nearly All His Life.
A resident of this locality for nearly all his life, Hans Anderson, age 81, passed away at his home in this city, at 2 a.m. this morning. For the past six years, Mr. Andersen has-been a resident of Greenville and prior to that time for many years was a farmer in Sidney township. He was born in Denmark and came to this country when a youth. He is survived by three sons, William of Edmore, A. P. of Grand Rapids, and Albert of Milwaukee and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Hansen of Greenville and Mrs. Milo Satterlee of Lansing. Seven grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home at 207 Webster street under the auspices of the local I. O. O. F. of which lodge the deceased was a member. Reverend S. C. Parsons will officiate and burial will be in the South Sidney cemetery.
[Greenville Daily News - 11 Jun 1929]
DEATH CLAIMS HANS ANDERSEN AT HOME HERE.
Retired Farmer Had Been Resident Of This Locality Nearly All His Life.
A resident of this locality for nearly all his life, Hans Anderson, age 81, passed away at his home in this city, at 2 a.m. this morning. For the past six years, Mr. Andersen has-been a resident of Greenville and prior to that time for many years was a farmer in Sidney township. He was born in Denmark and came to this country when a youth. He is survived by three sons, William of Edmore, A. P. of Grand Rapids, and Albert of Milwaukee and two daughters, Mrs. Fred Hansen of Greenville and Mrs. Milo Satterlee of Lansing. Seven grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home at 207 Webster street under the auspices of the local I. O. O. F. of which lodge the deceased was a member. Reverend S. C. Parsons will officiate and burial will be in the South Sidney cemetery.
[Greenville Daily News - 11 Jun 1929]
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