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Everett Chandler

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Everett Chandler

Birth
Henry County, Iowa, USA
Death
9 Sep 1964 (aged 81)
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Everett Chandler, founder
of Chandler and Son, fruit
and vegetable brokers in Cedar
Rapids, died Tuesday
after a brief illness.

Mr. Chandler was an avid
hunter and fisherman and
enjoyed sports of all kinds,
both as a participant and a
spectator.

He was a member of Westminster
Presbyterian church,
Mt. Hermon lodge, a longime
member of the Elks,
md for many years was on
he board of the YMCA and
was active in Camp Wapsie-
Y activities.

Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Peter L. Topic of Cedar
Rapids; a son, Paul, of
Des Moines; two sisters,
Mrs. Mame Kelly of Algona,
and Mrs. Ora White of Mt.
Pleasant; six granddaughers,
and eight great-granddaughters.
His wile, the former
Mary Jensen, died in
1962.

Memorial services: T u r -
ner chapel at 1:30 p.m
Thursday by the Rev. John
Woods. B u r i a l : Cedar
Memorial. Friends may cal
at the chapel until 1 p.m
Thursday. The casket wil
not be opened after the service
The family suggests
that friends may, if they
wish, make a contribution to
a charity of their choice.
Source: Cedar Rapids Gazette Sept. 9 1964
Everett Chandler, founder
of Chandler and Son, fruit
and vegetable brokers in Cedar
Rapids, died Tuesday
after a brief illness.

Mr. Chandler was an avid
hunter and fisherman and
enjoyed sports of all kinds,
both as a participant and a
spectator.

He was a member of Westminster
Presbyterian church,
Mt. Hermon lodge, a longime
member of the Elks,
md for many years was on
he board of the YMCA and
was active in Camp Wapsie-
Y activities.

Surviving are a daughter,
Mrs. Peter L. Topic of Cedar
Rapids; a son, Paul, of
Des Moines; two sisters,
Mrs. Mame Kelly of Algona,
and Mrs. Ora White of Mt.
Pleasant; six granddaughers,
and eight great-granddaughters.
His wile, the former
Mary Jensen, died in
1962.

Memorial services: T u r -
ner chapel at 1:30 p.m
Thursday by the Rev. John
Woods. B u r i a l : Cedar
Memorial. Friends may cal
at the chapel until 1 p.m
Thursday. The casket wil
not be opened after the service
The family suggests
that friends may, if they
wish, make a contribution to
a charity of their choice.
Source: Cedar Rapids Gazette Sept. 9 1964


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