He was born on March 27, 1894 in Chico. He had resided in Anderson for 38 years. He taught in Anderson schools for seven years and was the principal of the Anderson Grammar School 1930-31. He also worked for the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District as an irrigation manager. He was a past scoutmaster and a member of the Anderson World I Barracks 3250, and the Anderson American Legion. .
After his retirement he operated a nut tree orchard in Anderson, as a business and a hobby..
He leaves his wife Aimee, of Anderson; three daughters, Mrs. Ardye Davis of Anderson, Mrs. Marie Droege of Fair Oaks and Mrs. Kay Munn of West Sacramento; one sister and two brothers; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren..
Services were conducted in McDonalds Anderson Chapel with Reverend Grant T. Allen officiating. Interment was in the Anderson District Cemetery. .
The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Anderson Methodist Church Memorial Fund.
He was born on March 27, 1894 in Chico. He had resided in Anderson for 38 years. He taught in Anderson schools for seven years and was the principal of the Anderson Grammar School 1930-31. He also worked for the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District as an irrigation manager. He was a past scoutmaster and a member of the Anderson World I Barracks 3250, and the Anderson American Legion. .
After his retirement he operated a nut tree orchard in Anderson, as a business and a hobby..
He leaves his wife Aimee, of Anderson; three daughters, Mrs. Ardye Davis of Anderson, Mrs. Marie Droege of Fair Oaks and Mrs. Kay Munn of West Sacramento; one sister and two brothers; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren..
Services were conducted in McDonalds Anderson Chapel with Reverend Grant T. Allen officiating. Interment was in the Anderson District Cemetery. .
The family requests that memorial donations be made to the Anderson Methodist Church Memorial Fund.
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