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Charles Anderson Dies
Charles E. Anderson died at his home at Chalk Bluff on July 3, at the age of 45 years. He was a world war veteran and had been in the Veterans' Hospital in Fayetteville, Ark., for the past nine months. He had lived in the Chalk Bluff community for a number of years. He leaves a wife and five children, a sister, Mrs. Frank white of Mier, Kansas, and a brother, James Anderson of Ferndale, Michigan and a number of other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral service was held at Chalk Bluff Saturday evening conducted by the Revered Vick. After which the Masons took charge and laid the body to rest in the Chalk Bluff cemetery under direction of Roberts funeral home.
Adair County Democrat, July 16, 1936
[Contributor: Luke Williams]
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Charles Anderson Dies
Charles E. Anderson died at his home at Chalk Bluff on July 3, at the age of 45 years. He was a world war veteran and had been in the Veterans' Hospital in Fayetteville, Ark., for the past nine months. He had lived in the Chalk Bluff community for a number of years. He leaves a wife and five children, a sister, Mrs. Frank white of Mier, Kansas, and a brother, James Anderson of Ferndale, Michigan and a number of other relatives and a host of friends.
Funeral service was held at Chalk Bluff Saturday evening conducted by the Revered Vick. After which the Masons took charge and laid the body to rest in the Chalk Bluff cemetery under direction of Roberts funeral home.
Adair County Democrat, July 16, 1936
[Contributor: Luke Williams]
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