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William Elmer “Slim” Anderson

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William Elmer “Slim” Anderson

Birth
Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, USA
Death
Sep 1990 (aged 75)
Iowa Park, Wichita County, Texas, USA
Burial
Electra, Wichita County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Funeral services for Elmer "Slim" Anderson 75, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the United Pentecostal Church of Electra with the Rev. James E. Pounds, pastor of Holliday Community United Pentecostal Church, officiating. Assisting was the Rev. Wendell P. Elms, pastor of Life Tabernacle Church.

Burial was in Electra Memorial Park under direction of Dutton-Tanner Funeral Home of Iowa Park.

Anderson was born March 3, 1915, in Mena, Ark. He died Saturday at his home in Iowa Park.

He and Arlie Hunter were married May 23, 1942, in Electra. She died in 1962.

Anderson worked for many years for the old Electra Ice Company and delivered ice daily to many businesses and private residences. After the ice company closed, he went to work for an Electra pipeline construction company, and then went to work for National Tank Company. He worked there for 25 years, retiring in May, 1980. He moved from Electra to Iowa Park in 1983. He was Pentecostal.

Survivors include three daughters, Norma Jean Dutton and Betty Sue Cash, both of Iowa Park, and Linda Joyce Anderson of Electra; three brothers, J. T. of Ontario, Calif., Roy Leon of Henderson, Nev., and Marion C. of Electra; and five grandchildren._

Electra Star-News
September 27, 1990


Funeral services for Elmer "Slim" Anderson 75, were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the United Pentecostal Church of Electra with the Rev. James E. Pounds, pastor of Holliday Community United Pentecostal Church, officiating. Assisting was the Rev. Wendell P. Elms, pastor of Life Tabernacle Church.

Burial was in Electra Memorial Park under direction of Dutton-Tanner Funeral Home of Iowa Park.

Anderson was born March 3, 1915, in Mena, Ark. He died Saturday at his home in Iowa Park.

He and Arlie Hunter were married May 23, 1942, in Electra. She died in 1962.

Anderson worked for many years for the old Electra Ice Company and delivered ice daily to many businesses and private residences. After the ice company closed, he went to work for an Electra pipeline construction company, and then went to work for National Tank Company. He worked there for 25 years, retiring in May, 1980. He moved from Electra to Iowa Park in 1983. He was Pentecostal.

Survivors include three daughters, Norma Jean Dutton and Betty Sue Cash, both of Iowa Park, and Linda Joyce Anderson of Electra; three brothers, J. T. of Ontario, Calif., Roy Leon of Henderson, Nev., and Marion C. of Electra; and five grandchildren._

Electra Star-News
September 27, 1990




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