29, Dies Suddenly
In Beechwood Home
Orville Richard Anderson, 29, died suddenly of heart failure early today in his home in Center street, Beechwood.
Mr. Anderson, who had been ill for several weeks, resumed his duties yesterday at Homer Laughlin China Company plant No. 4, Newell. He was apparently in good health when he returned home in the evening. He was stricken shortly after midnight.
He is survivd by his wife, one son, Raymond; two daughters, Bernadine and Norma; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson. He was a member of the Protected Home Circle.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the home. Rev. A.L. Duncan, pastor of the Chester Free Methodist church, will be in charge.
Burial will me made in Locust Hill Cemetery, Chester, West Virginia.
East Liverpool Review Tribune
Tuesday - Feb. 9, 1926
Page #7
Father Leonard R. Anderson
Mother Helen Bennett
Wife Elva
Occupation Pottery Slip House
Residence Beechwood
29, Dies Suddenly
In Beechwood Home
Orville Richard Anderson, 29, died suddenly of heart failure early today in his home in Center street, Beechwood.
Mr. Anderson, who had been ill for several weeks, resumed his duties yesterday at Homer Laughlin China Company plant No. 4, Newell. He was apparently in good health when he returned home in the evening. He was stricken shortly after midnight.
He is survivd by his wife, one son, Raymond; two daughters, Bernadine and Norma; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson. He was a member of the Protected Home Circle.
Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the home. Rev. A.L. Duncan, pastor of the Chester Free Methodist church, will be in charge.
Burial will me made in Locust Hill Cemetery, Chester, West Virginia.
East Liverpool Review Tribune
Tuesday - Feb. 9, 1926
Page #7
Father Leonard R. Anderson
Mother Helen Bennett
Wife Elva
Occupation Pottery Slip House
Residence Beechwood
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