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Earl J Anderson

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Earl J Anderson

Birth
Monrovia, Atchison County, Kansas, USA
Death
1935 (aged 53–54)
Burial
Denison, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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ANDERSON
Earl Anderson was born in Monrovia, Kas., July 12, 1881, and died June 6, 1935, aged 54 years. He was married October 18,1904 to Miss Maude Case of Arrington, and to this union two children were born, Harold of Kansas City, and Mrs. Elbert Alderman of El Dorado. Twenty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson moved from Arrington to Atchison and lived there until a year ago when they came back home to live among the old friends and neighbors they had gone to school with and knew in their younger years. And how glad the friends were to have them back; but it was for one short year and now Earl is gone and the home they both loved was broken up. Rev. Fisher of Topeka preached the funeral service at the M. E. Church here Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the Denison cemetery where his mother lies. Mr. Anderson is survived by his widow and the two children and two granddaughters, Dorothy Jean and Doris Alderman of El Dorado, and one brother, Harry Anderson of Denison.
The Valley Falls Vindicator
14 Jun 1935, Fri · Page 6
ANDERSON
Earl Anderson was born in Monrovia, Kas., July 12, 1881, and died June 6, 1935, aged 54 years. He was married October 18,1904 to Miss Maude Case of Arrington, and to this union two children were born, Harold of Kansas City, and Mrs. Elbert Alderman of El Dorado. Twenty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson moved from Arrington to Atchison and lived there until a year ago when they came back home to live among the old friends and neighbors they had gone to school with and knew in their younger years. And how glad the friends were to have them back; but it was for one short year and now Earl is gone and the home they both loved was broken up. Rev. Fisher of Topeka preached the funeral service at the M. E. Church here Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial was in the Denison cemetery where his mother lies. Mr. Anderson is survived by his widow and the two children and two granddaughters, Dorothy Jean and Doris Alderman of El Dorado, and one brother, Harry Anderson of Denison.
The Valley Falls Vindicator
14 Jun 1935, Fri · Page 6


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