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Ralph L. "Corky" Anderson: September 14, 2002
Ralph L. "Corky" Anderson, 54, died September 14, 2002, as a result of an automobile accident near Shell Knob, Mo. He was born August 29, 1948, at Ransom, the son of Robert and Winifred Anderson. He was a 1966 graduate of Great Bend High School. He married Robin. She preceded him in death. He then married Rose. He was a resident of Shell Knob, coming from Great Bend and Gove.
Anderson served during the Vietnam War and was a recipient of the Purple Heart.
Survivors include his wife of the home; one son, Robbie Nichols of Ellensburg, Washington; one stepdaughter, Melissa Thompson of Joplin, Mo.; his mother and stepfather, Winifred and Duane Rankin of Crane, Mo.; three brothers, Randy Anderson of Great Bend, Jerry Anderson of Lincoln, Neb. and Robert Anderson of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Winnie Kingsbury of Appleton, Wis.; and one grandson. He was preceded in death by one son, Jason Effertz.
The body has been cremated. Arrangements were handled by Williamson Funeral Home of Shell Knob.
Contributor: Sharen A. Durler-Pflughoeft (46997757) • [email protected]
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Ralph L. "Corky" Anderson: September 14, 2002
Ralph L. "Corky" Anderson, 54, died September 14, 2002, as a result of an automobile accident near Shell Knob, Mo. He was born August 29, 1948, at Ransom, the son of Robert and Winifred Anderson. He was a 1966 graduate of Great Bend High School. He married Robin. She preceded him in death. He then married Rose. He was a resident of Shell Knob, coming from Great Bend and Gove.
Anderson served during the Vietnam War and was a recipient of the Purple Heart.
Survivors include his wife of the home; one son, Robbie Nichols of Ellensburg, Washington; one stepdaughter, Melissa Thompson of Joplin, Mo.; his mother and stepfather, Winifred and Duane Rankin of Crane, Mo.; three brothers, Randy Anderson of Great Bend, Jerry Anderson of Lincoln, Neb. and Robert Anderson of Denver, Colorado; one sister, Winnie Kingsbury of Appleton, Wis.; and one grandson. He was preceded in death by one son, Jason Effertz.
The body has been cremated. Arrangements were handled by Williamson Funeral Home of Shell Knob.
Contributor: Sharen A. Durler-Pflughoeft (46997757) • [email protected]
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