s/o of Henry Clay Anderson & Georgia Reed Anderson
h/o of Ina Lee Snow
Suggested edit: Robert R Anderson died at his home on the corner of Penn and Hall streets last night at 11 o'clock . He had been ill two weeks with influenza. He was born in Eastland County Sept. 14, 1892, and was 26 years old. He is survived by a wife and two children, a brother, who is also very ill, and his parents who live at Rising Star. He had been in the employ of the Brownwood Foundry and Machine Co., for some time prior to his death. He was a member of the M.A.W. and had many friends in Brownwood and the surrounding country. His remains will be shipped tonight to Rising Star for interment. [Brownwood (TX) Bulletin, Monday, November 4, 1918] Contributor: Sherry (47010546)
s/o of Henry Clay Anderson & Georgia Reed Anderson
h/o of Ina Lee Snow
Suggested edit: Robert R Anderson died at his home on the corner of Penn and Hall streets last night at 11 o'clock . He had been ill two weeks with influenza. He was born in Eastland County Sept. 14, 1892, and was 26 years old. He is survived by a wife and two children, a brother, who is also very ill, and his parents who live at Rising Star. He had been in the employ of the Brownwood Foundry and Machine Co., for some time prior to his death. He was a member of the M.A.W. and had many friends in Brownwood and the surrounding country. His remains will be shipped tonight to Rising Star for interment. [Brownwood (TX) Bulletin, Monday, November 4, 1918] Contributor: Sherry (47010546)
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