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Albert H. Anderson

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Albert H. Anderson

Birth
Peekskill, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
26 Apr 1913 (aged 31)
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Burial
Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Albert H. Anderson, Jr.
A telegram to Peeksklll on Saturday
last brought word of the death at 4 o'clock that morning of Albert
Henry Anderson, Jr., a t his home; 211 Summer street, Buffalo, N. Y. He had been ill only a week with nephritis.

The body was brought to Peeksklll, leaving Buffalo at 10.35 p. m. Tuesday. The t r a in made a special stop here early Wednesday morning for the funeral party.

Services were held at St. Paul's M.
E. Church at 2.30 p. m. Wednesday.
The pastor, Rev. Benjamin C. Warren,
conducted them and Courtlandt Lodge
No. 34, F. and A. M., was in charge
of the Masonic services at the request
of Highland Lodge No. 835, F. and A.
M., of Buffalo, of which Mr. Anderson
had been a faithful and active
member since 1905. Courtlandt Lodge
No. 34 met at the lodge room at 2
p. m. and escorted the remains to St.
Paul's Church and thence to Hillside,
where the interment was made.

Mr. Anderson was born in Peekskill, Sept. 5, 1881, the son of Albert
Henry and Clara Ames Anderson. He was educated at Drum Hill School
and entered the employ of the New York Central and Hudson River railroad. For eight years past he has been in the auditor's office of the Union station at Buffalo.

He never married. In addition to
his membership in Highland Lodge
No. 835 a t Buffalo, he was a member
of Mohegan Chapter No 221. R A M
Peeksklll,

He was an only child and leaves his
father and mother to mourn a devoted
son, and an exemplary young man.
He had a host of friends in Peekskill
and Buffalo alike and was much
thought of in the office where employed.
F. L. Crum and 0. R. Vasbinder, of
the Buffalo Union station, came to
Peekskill with the bereaved parents
and the remains, representing both
the Masonic lodge and the railroad
employers.

Highland democrat
May 3, 1913
Albert H. Anderson, Jr.
A telegram to Peeksklll on Saturday
last brought word of the death at 4 o'clock that morning of Albert
Henry Anderson, Jr., a t his home; 211 Summer street, Buffalo, N. Y. He had been ill only a week with nephritis.

The body was brought to Peeksklll, leaving Buffalo at 10.35 p. m. Tuesday. The t r a in made a special stop here early Wednesday morning for the funeral party.

Services were held at St. Paul's M.
E. Church at 2.30 p. m. Wednesday.
The pastor, Rev. Benjamin C. Warren,
conducted them and Courtlandt Lodge
No. 34, F. and A. M., was in charge
of the Masonic services at the request
of Highland Lodge No. 835, F. and A.
M., of Buffalo, of which Mr. Anderson
had been a faithful and active
member since 1905. Courtlandt Lodge
No. 34 met at the lodge room at 2
p. m. and escorted the remains to St.
Paul's Church and thence to Hillside,
where the interment was made.

Mr. Anderson was born in Peekskill, Sept. 5, 1881, the son of Albert
Henry and Clara Ames Anderson. He was educated at Drum Hill School
and entered the employ of the New York Central and Hudson River railroad. For eight years past he has been in the auditor's office of the Union station at Buffalo.

He never married. In addition to
his membership in Highland Lodge
No. 835 a t Buffalo, he was a member
of Mohegan Chapter No 221. R A M
Peeksklll,

He was an only child and leaves his
father and mother to mourn a devoted
son, and an exemplary young man.
He had a host of friends in Peekskill
and Buffalo alike and was much
thought of in the office where employed.
F. L. Crum and 0. R. Vasbinder, of
the Buffalo Union station, came to
Peekskill with the bereaved parents
and the remains, representing both
the Masonic lodge and the railroad
employers.

Highland democrat
May 3, 1913

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