William Anderson Dead. William Ray Anderson, who formerly lived near the Vicksburg church, died at Prescott, Arizona, December 27th, and the body was brought to Jamestown for burial, the funeral services being held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon; conducted by Rev. E.L. Hutchins, pastor of the church. Mr. Anderson had been in very poor health for a number of years, and last October went to Arizona in the hope of being benefited by the change in climate. He was about thirty-three years of age, and he leaves a wife and one daughter, his mother, three brothers and three sisters to mourn their loss. His wife was formerly Miss Samantha M. Stinson. They were married September 30th, 1903, by Rev. C.E. Carpenter.
William Anderson Dead. William Ray Anderson, who formerly lived near the Vicksburg church, died at Prescott, Arizona, December 27th, and the body was brought to Jamestown for burial, the funeral services being held at the Methodist church Sunday afternoon; conducted by Rev. E.L. Hutchins, pastor of the church. Mr. Anderson had been in very poor health for a number of years, and last October went to Arizona in the hope of being benefited by the change in climate. He was about thirty-three years of age, and he leaves a wife and one daughter, his mother, three brothers and three sisters to mourn their loss. His wife was formerly Miss Samantha M. Stinson. They were married September 30th, 1903, by Rev. C.E. Carpenter.
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