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Alfred Anderegg

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Alfred Anderegg

Birth
Oberbipp, Verwaltungskreis Oberaargau, Bern, Switzerland
Death
18 Aug 1949 (aged 81)
Alden, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Aug. 24, 1949
Anderegg Rites Sunday; Burial in Alden Cemetery
Services were at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist church for Alfred Anderegg, Alden Pioneer farmer who died at 7 a.m. Thursday at his home. Rev. Brodace Elkinns, pastor of the Methodist church, preached the funeral sermon. He was assisted by Rev. C.D. Boese, pastor of the Greenfield Mennonite church. Burial was in the Alden cemetery with arrangements in charge of Pitchers.
Born in Oberbipps, Switzerland Feb. 3, 1868, Anderegg came to America with his parents in 1876. They located at Perrysburg, Ohio where he grew to young manhood.
He was converted at early age in the Luthern church. Later in life he united with the Methodist church at Alden.
Mr. Anderegg came to Oklahoma in 1909 and bought the farm near Alden where he lived until the time of his death.
He was married to Mary M. Tipton of Sulphur Aug. 3, 1934.
Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Mary Anderegg, of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Hayes, Las Animas, Colo. and Mrs. Lizzie Christian, Toledo, Ohio; and two brothers, Frank of Perrysburg, Ohio, and Ed of Las Animas, also four grandsons.
Obit provided by Lillian.
The Carnegie Herald, Wed., Aug. 24, 1949
Anderegg Rites Sunday; Burial in Alden Cemetery
Services were at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Methodist church for Alfred Anderegg, Alden Pioneer farmer who died at 7 a.m. Thursday at his home. Rev. Brodace Elkinns, pastor of the Methodist church, preached the funeral sermon. He was assisted by Rev. C.D. Boese, pastor of the Greenfield Mennonite church. Burial was in the Alden cemetery with arrangements in charge of Pitchers.
Born in Oberbipps, Switzerland Feb. 3, 1868, Anderegg came to America with his parents in 1876. They located at Perrysburg, Ohio where he grew to young manhood.
He was converted at early age in the Luthern church. Later in life he united with the Methodist church at Alden.
Mr. Anderegg came to Oklahoma in 1909 and bought the farm near Alden where he lived until the time of his death.
He was married to Mary M. Tipton of Sulphur Aug. 3, 1934.
Survivors are the wife, Mrs. Mary Anderegg, of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Pauline Hayes, Las Animas, Colo. and Mrs. Lizzie Christian, Toledo, Ohio; and two brothers, Frank of Perrysburg, Ohio, and Ed of Las Animas, also four grandsons.
Obit provided by Lillian.


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