Mr. Anglin was a deputy state mine inspector in the southern district for several years. A native of Kansas, Mr. Anglin had lived in Arizona 76 years, the past 16 months in Apache Junction. He had engaged in mining all his adult life until retiring as a security officer.
Surviving in Globe is a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Carpenter. Other survivors are his wife, Ellen Mae; two sons, Morris C. of Mesa, Albert R. of Kearny; a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Evelyn Park of Safford; 19 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren.
(Arizona Record, Dec. 13, 1973 courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
Mr. Anglin was a deputy state mine inspector in the southern district for several years. A native of Kansas, Mr. Anglin had lived in Arizona 76 years, the past 16 months in Apache Junction. He had engaged in mining all his adult life until retiring as a security officer.
Surviving in Globe is a daughter, Mrs. Virginia Carpenter. Other survivors are his wife, Ellen Mae; two sons, Morris C. of Mesa, Albert R. of Kearny; a daughter, Mrs. Bernice Evelyn Park of Safford; 19 grandchildren; and 31 great-grandchildren.
(Arizona Record, Dec. 13, 1973 courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, Az.)
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