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Oscar F. Anderberg

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Oscar F. Anderberg Veteran

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20 Apr 1974 (aged 74)
Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
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Deerfield, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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DEERFIELD - Oscar F. Anderberg, age 74, of Rt. 1 Deerfield, was dead on arrival at the Stoughton Hospital after an apparent heart attack at home Saturday, April 20, 1974. Born October 4, 1899, he was a Veteran of World War II in the Army. He married Leona Rothie June 27, 1942. He was employed by the Village of Deerfield for 15 years prior to retirement in 1964. Mr. Anderberg was a member of St. Paul's Liberty Lutheran Church, rural Deerfield, Draeger-Fencil Legion Post, Charter member of the Rod and Gun Club, Deerfield Fire Department, and Sons of Norway, Madison. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Emberson, of Blanchardville; two sons, Frederick, of Deerfield, Charles, of Madison; three
grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Tucker of Witchita, Kansas, Mrs. William Dyhr and Mrs. John Hutchins, both of Madison. Funeral services will be held at ST. PAUL'S LIBERTY LUTHERAN CHURCH, at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesdav, April 23. Burial in church cemetery with militaty graveside rites. Friends may call after 4 p.m. on Monday, April 22 at the HOLZHUTER FUNERAL HOME, Deerfield.

The Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin
Mon, Apr 22, 1974, Page 3
DEERFIELD - Oscar F. Anderberg, age 74, of Rt. 1 Deerfield, was dead on arrival at the Stoughton Hospital after an apparent heart attack at home Saturday, April 20, 1974. Born October 4, 1899, he was a Veteran of World War II in the Army. He married Leona Rothie June 27, 1942. He was employed by the Village of Deerfield for 15 years prior to retirement in 1964. Mr. Anderberg was a member of St. Paul's Liberty Lutheran Church, rural Deerfield, Draeger-Fencil Legion Post, Charter member of the Rod and Gun Club, Deerfield Fire Department, and Sons of Norway, Madison. Survivors include his wife; a daughter, Mrs. Charles Emberson, of Blanchardville; two sons, Frederick, of Deerfield, Charles, of Madison; three
grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. Ruth Tucker of Witchita, Kansas, Mrs. William Dyhr and Mrs. John Hutchins, both of Madison. Funeral services will be held at ST. PAUL'S LIBERTY LUTHERAN CHURCH, at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesdav, April 23. Burial in church cemetery with militaty graveside rites. Friends may call after 4 p.m. on Monday, April 22 at the HOLZHUTER FUNERAL HOME, Deerfield.

The Capital Times, Madison, Wisconsin
Mon, Apr 22, 1974, Page 3

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