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John H. Anderson

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John H. Anderson

Birth
Winchester, Winnebago County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
18 Apr 1952 (aged 74)
Abbotsford, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Abbotsford, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
X/3/1
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Abbotsford Tribune 24 April 1952

Rites for John Anderson, 74, who died at his home at 10:45 a.m. Friday, April 18, of leukemia, were held Monday afternoon. Conducting the services which were held at the Abbotsford armory at 1:00 o’clock, were Nichol Jardine and George Johnson. Several hymns were sang by a quartet, composed of Aaron Erickson and the Misses Emma Neundorf, Hilda Blane, and Evelyn Kuck. Misses Rachel Gasser was accompanist. They were “We Are Fading, too Like Flowers”, “Rich Are the Moments of Blessing”, “When Life’s Ended We Must Travel”.

At the cemetery, Called Home to Rest Beyond the Veil of Weeping”, was sung by the group and a prayer was offered by Albert Gravel.

Pallbearers were William Wepfer, John Schwartz, Louis Peckham, Gus Brecklin. Ray Marcott, Arvid Carlson.

Relatives from away who attended the funeral were Mrs Ida Paulson, Mrs Louis Stacker, Mrs Dennis Olson and daughter, Dianne, of Winchester; Emil Hanson, Cadott; and MR & Mrs Erwin Hanson, Colby; and Mrs Clarence Olson, Marshfield.

John Anderson was born in Winchester , Wisconsin, June 7, 1877. He was married at Clayton, to Miss Inga Olson, April 5, 1900. They lived on a farm in the town of Holton from 1904, until 1945, when they moved to the village of Abbotsford.

He is survived by his widow and five children; There are also 12 grandchildren, one great grand child and a sister in Minot, North Dakota surviving.

Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.
Abbotsford Tribune 24 April 1952

Rites for John Anderson, 74, who died at his home at 10:45 a.m. Friday, April 18, of leukemia, were held Monday afternoon. Conducting the services which were held at the Abbotsford armory at 1:00 o’clock, were Nichol Jardine and George Johnson. Several hymns were sang by a quartet, composed of Aaron Erickson and the Misses Emma Neundorf, Hilda Blane, and Evelyn Kuck. Misses Rachel Gasser was accompanist. They were “We Are Fading, too Like Flowers”, “Rich Are the Moments of Blessing”, “When Life’s Ended We Must Travel”.

At the cemetery, Called Home to Rest Beyond the Veil of Weeping”, was sung by the group and a prayer was offered by Albert Gravel.

Pallbearers were William Wepfer, John Schwartz, Louis Peckham, Gus Brecklin. Ray Marcott, Arvid Carlson.

Relatives from away who attended the funeral were Mrs Ida Paulson, Mrs Louis Stacker, Mrs Dennis Olson and daughter, Dianne, of Winchester; Emil Hanson, Cadott; and MR & Mrs Erwin Hanson, Colby; and Mrs Clarence Olson, Marshfield.

John Anderson was born in Winchester , Wisconsin, June 7, 1877. He was married at Clayton, to Miss Inga Olson, April 5, 1900. They lived on a farm in the town of Holton from 1904, until 1945, when they moved to the village of Abbotsford.

He is survived by his widow and five children; There are also 12 grandchildren, one great grand child and a sister in Minot, North Dakota surviving.

Two brothers and three sisters preceded him in death.


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