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Robert Henry Calvin “Babe” Anderson

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Robert Henry Calvin “Babe” Anderson

Birth
Globe, Gila County, Arizona, USA
Death
30 Dec 1972 (aged 67)
Globe, Gila County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Miami, Gila County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Robert H Anderson
GLOBE - Robert Henry "Babe" Anderson, 67, a native of Globe and a cattle rancher, died Saturday in Gila General Hospital. Services will be at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow in Walker's Globe Mortuary.

Burial will be in Gila Memorial Gardens in Miami. Mr. Anderson, a member of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association, had lived 51 years in the Globe area. He had his ranch at Ice House Canyon south of here.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred C: one daughter, Mrs. Connie M. McMehen of Phoenix; two sisters, Mrs. Sydnor Bendickson and Mrs. Mina Stafford of Cupertino, Calif. ; and two grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials to the intensive care unit of the Gila General Hospital or the Miami Memorial Library.

Services for Robert Henry (Babe) Anderson, 67, were held Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Walker's Globe Mortuary Chapel.

Burial was in Gila Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Anderson, who was a native of Globe and a cattlerancher, died Saturday in Gila General Hospital. He was a member of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association. His ranch was in Ice House Canyon.

Surviving are his wife, Mildred C., a daughter, Mrs.Connie M. McHehen of Phoenix. Two sisters, Mrs. Sydnor Bendickson and Mrs. Mina Stafford of Cupertino, California.

Source: Arizona Record January 4th 1973 courtesy of Bullion Plaza Museum and Cultural Center Miami Arizona.

Services for Robert Henry (Babe) Anderson, 67, were held Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Walker's Globe Mortuary
.
Burial was in Gila Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Anderson, who was a native of Globe and a cattle rancher, died Saturday in Gila General Hospital. He was a member of the Gila County Cattle Grower's Assocation. His ranch was in Ice House Canyon.

Surviving are his wife, Mildred C., a daughter, Mrs. Connie M. McMehen of Phoenix. Two sisters, Mrs. Sydnor Bendickson and Mrs. Mina Stafford of Cupertino California.

Source: Arizona Record January 4th, 1973, courtesyof Bullion Plaza Museum and Cultural Center Miami Arizona.

Courtesy: Contributor: Wanda (#47812211)
[email protected]

[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]
Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers

Robert H Anderson
GLOBE - Robert Henry "Babe" Anderson, 67, a native of Globe and a cattle rancher, died Saturday in Gila General Hospital. Services will be at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow in Walker's Globe Mortuary.

Burial will be in Gila Memorial Gardens in Miami. Mr. Anderson, a member of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association, had lived 51 years in the Globe area. He had his ranch at Ice House Canyon south of here.

Survivors include his wife, Mildred C: one daughter, Mrs. Connie M. McMehen of Phoenix; two sisters, Mrs. Sydnor Bendickson and Mrs. Mina Stafford of Cupertino, Calif. ; and two grandchildren.

The family suggests memorials to the intensive care unit of the Gila General Hospital or the Miami Memorial Library.

Services for Robert Henry (Babe) Anderson, 67, were held Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Walker's Globe Mortuary Chapel.

Burial was in Gila Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Anderson, who was a native of Globe and a cattlerancher, died Saturday in Gila General Hospital. He was a member of the Gila County Cattle Growers Association. His ranch was in Ice House Canyon.

Surviving are his wife, Mildred C., a daughter, Mrs.Connie M. McHehen of Phoenix. Two sisters, Mrs. Sydnor Bendickson and Mrs. Mina Stafford of Cupertino, California.

Source: Arizona Record January 4th 1973 courtesy of Bullion Plaza Museum and Cultural Center Miami Arizona.

Services for Robert Henry (Babe) Anderson, 67, were held Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. in Walker's Globe Mortuary
.
Burial was in Gila Memorial Gardens.

Mr. Anderson, who was a native of Globe and a cattle rancher, died Saturday in Gila General Hospital. He was a member of the Gila County Cattle Grower's Assocation. His ranch was in Ice House Canyon.

Surviving are his wife, Mildred C., a daughter, Mrs. Connie M. McMehen of Phoenix. Two sisters, Mrs. Sydnor Bendickson and Mrs. Mina Stafford of Cupertino California.

Source: Arizona Record January 4th, 1973, courtesyof Bullion Plaza Museum and Cultural Center Miami Arizona.

Courtesy: Contributor: Wanda (#47812211)
[email protected]

[Researched and compiled by the Kartchner Brothers]


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