Military service: Cpl 703 TD BN 3rd ARMD DIV.
Cause of Death: Smoke Inhalation.
GEORGE w. ANDERSON is buried Sunday
Funeral services for George W. Anderson , life-long resident of the Cripple Creek District, were held sunday at the United Church of Cripple Creek. Mr. Anderson, born Nov. 13, 1915, in Victor, died last Thursday in Pueblo. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are four brothers, Thomas Anderson of Denver, Charles Anderson, Melvin Anderson and John Anderson, all of Cripple Creek; and two sisters, Mrs Lillian Robush of Victor and Mrs. Clara Robush of Colorado Springs. Officiating at Sunday's services was the Rev. Charles Rains. Pallbearers were Ralph Dial, Ralph Jones, Gust Leaf, K. B. Yarbrough, Franklin Sanders and Roy Stott.
Cripple Creek Gold Rush, Friday, April 5, 1968.
Military service: Cpl 703 TD BN 3rd ARMD DIV.
Cause of Death: Smoke Inhalation.
GEORGE w. ANDERSON is buried Sunday
Funeral services for George W. Anderson , life-long resident of the Cripple Creek District, were held sunday at the United Church of Cripple Creek. Mr. Anderson, born Nov. 13, 1915, in Victor, died last Thursday in Pueblo. He was a veteran of World War II. Surviving are four brothers, Thomas Anderson of Denver, Charles Anderson, Melvin Anderson and John Anderson, all of Cripple Creek; and two sisters, Mrs Lillian Robush of Victor and Mrs. Clara Robush of Colorado Springs. Officiating at Sunday's services was the Rev. Charles Rains. Pallbearers were Ralph Dial, Ralph Jones, Gust Leaf, K. B. Yarbrough, Franklin Sanders and Roy Stott.
Cripple Creek Gold Rush, Friday, April 5, 1968.
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