Kansas City, died of a heart attack Saturday night at the
home. Mrs. Anderson was born in Catalpa, Ark, and lived
here 40 years. She was a past matron of the Golden Gate
chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are her
husband, Louis P. Anderson of the home; two sons, Louis P.
Anderson, Jr., with the Armco oil company in Saudi Arabia,
and John H. Anderson, Littleton, Co; a sister, Mrs. R. L.
DeWoody, Decatur, Ga.; three brothers, W. B Hughes, Auburn,
Calif.; Hoyt Hughes, McAlester, Okla., and Boyd Hughes,
Seattle, and a grandchild.
Kansas City, died of a heart attack Saturday night at the
home. Mrs. Anderson was born in Catalpa, Ark, and lived
here 40 years. She was a past matron of the Golden Gate
chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Surviving are her
husband, Louis P. Anderson of the home; two sons, Louis P.
Anderson, Jr., with the Armco oil company in Saudi Arabia,
and John H. Anderson, Littleton, Co; a sister, Mrs. R. L.
DeWoody, Decatur, Ga.; three brothers, W. B Hughes, Auburn,
Calif.; Hoyt Hughes, McAlester, Okla., and Boyd Hughes,
Seattle, and a grandchild.
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