Rites Set for Man Crushed Under Car
Hill of Rest Burial for Max Anderson Sr.
Max Alabert Anderson, Sr., 64, retired blacksmith who was crushed to death under a car at 4 p.m. Yesterday will be buried here Wednesday.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Paul U Lee Funeral Home with Rev. C. G. Owen, pastor of the Central Assembly of God Church officiating. Burial will be in Hill of Rest Cemetery.
Anderson was working on a car at his home at 607 Mayo in Lee Heights and had blocked up the rear axle and removed the left rear wheel, witnesses to the accident said.
He had crawled under the car and was working on it when it slipped from the blocks. A spring or spring shackles struck his head as the car fell. He was brought to a hospital but was dead on arrival, physicians said.
Anderson had lived in Baytown 32 years.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Etta Anderson; two sons, M.A. Anderson, Jr. of Baytown and Frank G. Anderson of Huntsville; and two daughters, Mrs. W. E. Walston of Baytown and Mrs. Joe Partain of Houston. Also surviving are six grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be C. B. and H. J. Clepper, J. J. Newberry, J. A. Strickland, C. W. Grantham and R. R. White.
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According to Texas, U.S., Naturalization Records, 1852-1991, Max Albert Anderson was born in Brunsberg, Germany and immigrated from Bremen, Germany to New York, NY on 28 Dec 1900. He made a Declaration of Intention for Naturalization on 5 Apr 1917 in Houston, TX. All subsequent American records indicate birth in Saint Louis, Missouri.
Rites Set for Man Crushed Under Car
Hill of Rest Burial for Max Anderson Sr.
Max Alabert Anderson, Sr., 64, retired blacksmith who was crushed to death under a car at 4 p.m. Yesterday will be buried here Wednesday.
Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Paul U Lee Funeral Home with Rev. C. G. Owen, pastor of the Central Assembly of God Church officiating. Burial will be in Hill of Rest Cemetery.
Anderson was working on a car at his home at 607 Mayo in Lee Heights and had blocked up the rear axle and removed the left rear wheel, witnesses to the accident said.
He had crawled under the car and was working on it when it slipped from the blocks. A spring or spring shackles struck his head as the car fell. He was brought to a hospital but was dead on arrival, physicians said.
Anderson had lived in Baytown 32 years.
Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Etta Anderson; two sons, M.A. Anderson, Jr. of Baytown and Frank G. Anderson of Huntsville; and two daughters, Mrs. W. E. Walston of Baytown and Mrs. Joe Partain of Houston. Also surviving are six grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be C. B. and H. J. Clepper, J. J. Newberry, J. A. Strickland, C. W. Grantham and R. R. White.
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According to Texas, U.S., Naturalization Records, 1852-1991, Max Albert Anderson was born in Brunsberg, Germany and immigrated from Bremen, Germany to New York, NY on 28 Dec 1900. He made a Declaration of Intention for Naturalization on 5 Apr 1917 in Houston, TX. All subsequent American records indicate birth in Saint Louis, Missouri.
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