Oklahoma News Bureau
Hugo, Okla.
Feb. 24, 1963
James H. (Jiggs) Anderson, 36, died unexpectedly at home Friday about 10 p.m. of a heart attack.
Funeral services, Sunday at 3 p.m. will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. H. Alton Webb, at First Baptist Church. Coffee Funeral Home will make interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Anderson, a native of Arkansas, had lived here most of his life, and was a Korean war veteran. At the time of his death, he was vice-president of W. J. Briggle Construction Company, and had been associated with other enterprises here.
Besides his wife, Kathryn, and his mother, Mrs. Hotona Anderson, he leaves a stepdaughter, Vicki Grant, all of Hugo.
Oklahoma News Bureau
Hugo, Okla.
Feb. 24, 1963
James H. (Jiggs) Anderson, 36, died unexpectedly at home Friday about 10 p.m. of a heart attack.
Funeral services, Sunday at 3 p.m. will be conducted by the pastor, the Rev. H. Alton Webb, at First Baptist Church. Coffee Funeral Home will make interment in Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Mr. Anderson, a native of Arkansas, had lived here most of his life, and was a Korean war veteran. At the time of his death, he was vice-president of W. J. Briggle Construction Company, and had been associated with other enterprises here.
Besides his wife, Kathryn, and his mother, Mrs. Hotona Anderson, he leaves a stepdaughter, Vicki Grant, all of Hugo.
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