((Contributed by Pam Witherow)
MRS. ADA M. ANDERSON DEAD
Mrs. Ada Marian Anderson, widow of Charles P. Anderson, and a former resident of the Philadelphia community, died at 9:50 o'clock in Levering hospital in Hannibal Saturday night. She had been ill for four weeks.
Mrs. Anderson was a native of Hannibal but for a number of years had lived in the Philadelphia community. Since the death of her husband, March 10, 1934, she had resided in Hannibal. She was born December 23, 1875.
Mrs. Anderson is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lamberson, formerly Miss Mary Louise Anderson, who attended high school in Palmyra and is well known here. Mrs. Lamberson lives in Hannibal. She also leaves three step-sons, J. B. Anderson, of Hannibal, Wayne Anderson, of Pocahontas, Iowa and Carter Anderson, of Alamosa, Colo., and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Bethany Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. E. C. Abernathy, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, Hannibal, assisted by the Rev. A. A. Braungardt.
The Marion County Standard, Palmyra, Missouri, 10 Feb 1937, Wed • Page 8, Column 3
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
((Contributed by Pam Witherow)
MRS. ADA M. ANDERSON DEAD
Mrs. Ada Marian Anderson, widow of Charles P. Anderson, and a former resident of the Philadelphia community, died at 9:50 o'clock in Levering hospital in Hannibal Saturday night. She had been ill for four weeks.
Mrs. Anderson was a native of Hannibal but for a number of years had lived in the Philadelphia community. Since the death of her husband, March 10, 1934, she had resided in Hannibal. She was born December 23, 1875.
Mrs. Anderson is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lamberson, formerly Miss Mary Louise Anderson, who attended high school in Palmyra and is well known here. Mrs. Lamberson lives in Hannibal. She also leaves three step-sons, J. B. Anderson, of Hannibal, Wayne Anderson, of Pocahontas, Iowa and Carter Anderson, of Alamosa, Colo., and four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the Bethany Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. E. C. Abernathy, pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, Hannibal, assisted by the Rev. A. A. Braungardt.
The Marion County Standard, Palmyra, Missouri, 10 Feb 1937, Wed • Page 8, Column 3
(Contributed by Pam Witherow)
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