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Dr Frederick Meade “Fred” Anderson

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Dr Frederick Meade “Fred” Anderson

Birth
Washington, USA
Death
17 Jan 1944 (aged 64)
Burial
Nickerson, Reno County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Fred Meade Anderson, son of C. J. and Eliza Anderson, was born April 23, 1879 in Washington, Iowa and died January 17, 1944 in Hutchinson, Kansas after a brief illness at the age of 64 years, eight months and 24 days.

He grew to manhood in Iowa where he was educated until he went to St. Louis where he was graduated from the Saint Louis University of Medicine. He practiced first in Gravity, Iowa and in 1904 he came to Kansas and practiced at Saxman; in 1919 he went to Nickerman, Kansas where he has been the community doctor for 25 years.

At the age of 12 he was converted and united with the United Presbyterian church at Lenox, Iowa. When he moved to to Saxman he transferred his membership and in 1916 he unified with the Methodist church at Nickerman, where he had maintained his membership until death.

He is survived by his widow Harriet Anderson; a son, Staff Sgt. C. J. Anderson, now overseas; one daughter, Mrs. Lucile Stiger of South Haven, Kans.; two grandchildren, Donna and Carol Williams; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Ferguson of Turon, Kans.; one brother, Dr. C. E. Anderson of Tacumcari, N. M. and one niece, Mrs. Simmons of Turon.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa, Thursday, March 23, 1944
Fred Meade Anderson, son of C. J. and Eliza Anderson, was born April 23, 1879 in Washington, Iowa and died January 17, 1944 in Hutchinson, Kansas after a brief illness at the age of 64 years, eight months and 24 days.

He grew to manhood in Iowa where he was educated until he went to St. Louis where he was graduated from the Saint Louis University of Medicine. He practiced first in Gravity, Iowa and in 1904 he came to Kansas and practiced at Saxman; in 1919 he went to Nickerman, Kansas where he has been the community doctor for 25 years.

At the age of 12 he was converted and united with the United Presbyterian church at Lenox, Iowa. When he moved to to Saxman he transferred his membership and in 1916 he unified with the Methodist church at Nickerman, where he had maintained his membership until death.

He is survived by his widow Harriet Anderson; a son, Staff Sgt. C. J. Anderson, now overseas; one daughter, Mrs. Lucile Stiger of South Haven, Kans.; two grandchildren, Donna and Carol Williams; a sister, Mrs. Jennie Ferguson of Turon, Kans.; one brother, Dr. C. E. Anderson of Tacumcari, N. M. and one niece, Mrs. Simmons of Turon.

Lenox Time Table, Lenox, Iowa, Thursday, March 23, 1944


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