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William Anderson Alderman

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William Anderson Alderman Veteran

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
13 Feb 1930 (aged 83)
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Salem, Marion County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
FA42, Space 1 NW
Memorial ID
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married Mollie J Moffitt, Nov 11, 1889

OBITUARY:
W. A. ALDERMAN IS CALLED BY DEATH
W. A. Alderman, father of Mrs. Jack Cutler of this city, died Thursday at the home, 2250 Maple avenue, at the advanced age of 82 years and eight days. Mr. Alderman had lived in Salem 42 years, and was engaged much of that time in the carpenter trade. He organized the first carpenters' union here years ago.

William A. Alderman was born in Republic City, Mo. Although a young lad, he saw service in the Civil War, enlisting with the Colorado 1st cavalry. He was a member of Sedgwick Post of the G. A. R. of Salem.

Besides his daughter and widow, Mary J. Alderman of Salem, he leaves a granddaughter, Doris Jean, and a brother, James F. Alderman of Salem route one.

Funeral services will be held at the Rigdon mortuary chapel Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Harry E. Gardner officiating. Members of Sedgwick Post G. A. R. will attend in a body to pay final respects to their comrade and will participate in the services. Interment will be made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.

Oregon Statesman, February 15, 1930 5:5

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Alderman
William A. Alderman, 82, died at the residence, 2250 Maple, Feb. 13.

Survived by his widow Mary A., daughter, Mrs. J. L. Cutler of Salem, and brother James E. Alderman of Salem.

Funeral services 1 o'clock Saturday at the Rigdon mortuary, in charge of Rev. Harry E. Gardner and Sedgwick Post, G. A.
Interment I.O.O.F. cemetery.

Oregon Statesman 15 February 1930 5:3
married Mollie J Moffitt, Nov 11, 1889

OBITUARY:
W. A. ALDERMAN IS CALLED BY DEATH
W. A. Alderman, father of Mrs. Jack Cutler of this city, died Thursday at the home, 2250 Maple avenue, at the advanced age of 82 years and eight days. Mr. Alderman had lived in Salem 42 years, and was engaged much of that time in the carpenter trade. He organized the first carpenters' union here years ago.

William A. Alderman was born in Republic City, Mo. Although a young lad, he saw service in the Civil War, enlisting with the Colorado 1st cavalry. He was a member of Sedgwick Post of the G. A. R. of Salem.

Besides his daughter and widow, Mary J. Alderman of Salem, he leaves a granddaughter, Doris Jean, and a brother, James F. Alderman of Salem route one.

Funeral services will be held at the Rigdon mortuary chapel Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Rev. Harry E. Gardner officiating. Members of Sedgwick Post G. A. R. will attend in a body to pay final respects to their comrade and will participate in the services. Interment will be made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.

Oregon Statesman, February 15, 1930 5:5

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Alderman
William A. Alderman, 82, died at the residence, 2250 Maple, Feb. 13.

Survived by his widow Mary A., daughter, Mrs. J. L. Cutler of Salem, and brother James E. Alderman of Salem.

Funeral services 1 o'clock Saturday at the Rigdon mortuary, in charge of Rev. Harry E. Gardner and Sedgwick Post, G. A.
Interment I.O.O.F. cemetery.

Oregon Statesman 15 February 1930 5:3

Bio source: Salem Pioneer Cemetery Website


Inscription

Wm. A. Alderman
Co. E.
1 Colo Cav.



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