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Rudolph August Carl Anderson

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Rudolph August Carl Anderson

Birth
Union County, South Dakota, USA
Death
7 Feb 1983 (aged 85)
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Kingsley, Plymouth County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Rudolph Anderson or his sons never ever spelled their last names Andresen.

Rudolph Anderson

Rudolph Carl Anderson, 85, of Omaha, formerly of Kingsley, died Monday (Feb 7,1983) in Omaha.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the First Lutheran Church in Kingsley. Rev. Walter Resner will officiate. Burial will be in the Kingsley Cemetery under the direction of the Michaelson Funeral Home.

Mr. Anderson was born Jan. 7, 1898, in Union County, S.D. He married Mamie King Feb. 15, 1928, at Akron. They came to Kingsley in 1930 where he farmed until 1949. From 1949 to 1964, he was a partner in the Anderson Implement Co. at Kingsley. They had lived at Omaha for the last several years. Mr. Anderson was a member of the First Lutheran Church.

Survivors are his wife; three sons. John of Omaha, Larry of Waukee and James of Washington, D.C.; three brothers, Fern of Akron, George of Kingsley and Edward of Le Mars: three sisters, Mrs. Louis (Marie) Heyl of Lake Bent on, Minn., Mrs. Carl (Minnie) King of Elk Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Clifford (Hannah) Dimmick of Hawarden; 16 grandchildren and four great-great-granddaughters.

Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Wednesday, February 9, 1983
Le Mars, Iowa
Rudolph Anderson or his sons never ever spelled their last names Andresen.

Rudolph Anderson

Rudolph Carl Anderson, 85, of Omaha, formerly of Kingsley, died Monday (Feb 7,1983) in Omaha.

Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in the First Lutheran Church in Kingsley. Rev. Walter Resner will officiate. Burial will be in the Kingsley Cemetery under the direction of the Michaelson Funeral Home.

Mr. Anderson was born Jan. 7, 1898, in Union County, S.D. He married Mamie King Feb. 15, 1928, at Akron. They came to Kingsley in 1930 where he farmed until 1949. From 1949 to 1964, he was a partner in the Anderson Implement Co. at Kingsley. They had lived at Omaha for the last several years. Mr. Anderson was a member of the First Lutheran Church.

Survivors are his wife; three sons. John of Omaha, Larry of Waukee and James of Washington, D.C.; three brothers, Fern of Akron, George of Kingsley and Edward of Le Mars: three sisters, Mrs. Louis (Marie) Heyl of Lake Bent on, Minn., Mrs. Carl (Minnie) King of Elk Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Clifford (Hannah) Dimmick of Hawarden; 16 grandchildren and four great-great-granddaughters.

Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Wednesday, February 9, 1983
Le Mars, Iowa


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