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Joseph Ernest Anders

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Joseph Ernest Anders

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26 Mar 1945 (aged 55)
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Schulenburg, Fayette County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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JOSEPH ERNEST ANDERS

The Schulenburg Sticker
March 30, 1945
Joe E. Anders Dies of Heart Attack

Joe E. Anders life-long resident of this section passed away of a heart attack on Monday, March 26. He had reached the age of 55 years.

Mr. Anders was born the son of Anton and Annie Anders on December 18, 1889 at Dubina. He grew up in this section and 20 years ago was united in marriage to Miss Louisa Blaschke in the St. Rose Catholic Church. Mr. Anders has been a hard working, honest farmer all of his life and has made many friends throughout this area. He was never heard to complain about anything and had the ability to smile and be friends with all people he met. He was a devout member of the St. Rose Catholic Church. In World War I, he did his part and came back and was a regular member of the American Legion.

Funeral services were held from the family residence on Tuesday, March 27, at 2:30 o'clock followed by services at the St. Rose Catholic Church at 3:15. Rev. Leo Goertz officiated. Interment was in the St. Rose Catholic Cemetery.

Surviving are his grief stricken widow; 4 sons, Alvin S2-c, who is stationed in the Hawaiian Islands, Leo, Werner and Waldo and one daughter Valeria; two brothers, Anton of Rosenberg, and Frank of Victoria; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Klesel of Schulenburg and Mrs. Millie Huebner of Wapknoto, Ohio.

Mr. Anders was apparently in good health having attended church on Sunday morning and spent Sunday afternoon visiting with relatives and friends in the High Hill section. He passed away on Monday morning while at work.

The Sticker offers sincere sympathy to the survivors.
Submitted by Sandra Long Anders
JOSEPH ERNEST ANDERS

The Schulenburg Sticker
March 30, 1945
Joe E. Anders Dies of Heart Attack

Joe E. Anders life-long resident of this section passed away of a heart attack on Monday, March 26. He had reached the age of 55 years.

Mr. Anders was born the son of Anton and Annie Anders on December 18, 1889 at Dubina. He grew up in this section and 20 years ago was united in marriage to Miss Louisa Blaschke in the St. Rose Catholic Church. Mr. Anders has been a hard working, honest farmer all of his life and has made many friends throughout this area. He was never heard to complain about anything and had the ability to smile and be friends with all people he met. He was a devout member of the St. Rose Catholic Church. In World War I, he did his part and came back and was a regular member of the American Legion.

Funeral services were held from the family residence on Tuesday, March 27, at 2:30 o'clock followed by services at the St. Rose Catholic Church at 3:15. Rev. Leo Goertz officiated. Interment was in the St. Rose Catholic Cemetery.

Surviving are his grief stricken widow; 4 sons, Alvin S2-c, who is stationed in the Hawaiian Islands, Leo, Werner and Waldo and one daughter Valeria; two brothers, Anton of Rosenberg, and Frank of Victoria; two sisters, Mrs. Frank Klesel of Schulenburg and Mrs. Millie Huebner of Wapknoto, Ohio.

Mr. Anders was apparently in good health having attended church on Sunday morning and spent Sunday afternoon visiting with relatives and friends in the High Hill section. He passed away on Monday morning while at work.

The Sticker offers sincere sympathy to the survivors.
Submitted by Sandra Long Anders


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