Louis C. Anderson, 50, died suddenly of an acute heart attack at 9 o'clock Monday morning while at work in St. Peter's cemetery.
Born in Oswego, the son of the late Andrew O. and Mary Barbeau Anderson of the First ward, his entire life was spent in this city where he was well known. He had resided recently with his niece, Mrs. Thomas L. Walpole in West Fourth street and was a communicant of St. John's church.
Besides his niece, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Eugene Groniaire of Hammond, Ind.
Published in the Oswego Palladium Times
Monday February 24, 1941
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The funeral of Louis C. Anderson, son of the late Andrew O. and Mary Barbeau Anderson was held at the home of his niece, Mrs. Thomas L. Walpole, 234 West Fourth street at 10 o'clock Thursday morning and in St. John's church at 10:30.
Interment was in St. Peter's cemetery.
Published in the Oswego Palladium Times
Thursday February 27, 1941
Louis C. Anderson, 50, died suddenly of an acute heart attack at 9 o'clock Monday morning while at work in St. Peter's cemetery.
Born in Oswego, the son of the late Andrew O. and Mary Barbeau Anderson of the First ward, his entire life was spent in this city where he was well known. He had resided recently with his niece, Mrs. Thomas L. Walpole in West Fourth street and was a communicant of St. John's church.
Besides his niece, he leaves a sister, Mrs. Eugene Groniaire of Hammond, Ind.
Published in the Oswego Palladium Times
Monday February 24, 1941
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The funeral of Louis C. Anderson, son of the late Andrew O. and Mary Barbeau Anderson was held at the home of his niece, Mrs. Thomas L. Walpole, 234 West Fourth street at 10 o'clock Thursday morning and in St. John's church at 10:30.
Interment was in St. Peter's cemetery.
Published in the Oswego Palladium Times
Thursday February 27, 1941
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