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Robert Lee Anderson

Birth
Caroline County, Maryland, USA
Death
1 Nov 1934 (aged 67–68)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Denton Journal Denton, Maryland
November 10, 1934, page 5:

Robert Lee Anderson, 68, a native of Caroline County, died on the 1st day of November in St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore, where he had been a patient for less than a week. Funeral services were held on Saturday, the 3rd, at his Baltimore home on Bonner Road, Forest Park, and interment was made in Lorraine cemetery. the Rev. E. T. Kirkley, pastor of Christ M.P. Church, of which the deceased was a member, and the Rev. L. B. Smit, a former pastor, officiated. Mr. Anderson was the youngest and the last surviving son of the late Stephen Henry and Rachel Wix Anderson, of Tuckahoe Neck. He went to Baltimore when a young man and soon thereafter became connected with the United Railway Company, continuing in this service the rest of his life, who was formerly Miss Margaret Lee, of Baltimore, there are three daughters - Misses Mildred Antoinette and Doris Lee Anderson, and Mrs. Eugene Harris, of Baltimore. He leaves, also, four sisters - Mrs. O. J. Redden, of Denton; Mrs. Wesley Porter, Burrsville; Mrs. Charles Straughn and Mrs Bertie Pennington, of Philadelphia.
Denton Journal Denton, Maryland
November 10, 1934, page 5:

Robert Lee Anderson, 68, a native of Caroline County, died on the 1st day of November in St. Joseph's Hospital, Baltimore, where he had been a patient for less than a week. Funeral services were held on Saturday, the 3rd, at his Baltimore home on Bonner Road, Forest Park, and interment was made in Lorraine cemetery. the Rev. E. T. Kirkley, pastor of Christ M.P. Church, of which the deceased was a member, and the Rev. L. B. Smit, a former pastor, officiated. Mr. Anderson was the youngest and the last surviving son of the late Stephen Henry and Rachel Wix Anderson, of Tuckahoe Neck. He went to Baltimore when a young man and soon thereafter became connected with the United Railway Company, continuing in this service the rest of his life, who was formerly Miss Margaret Lee, of Baltimore, there are three daughters - Misses Mildred Antoinette and Doris Lee Anderson, and Mrs. Eugene Harris, of Baltimore. He leaves, also, four sisters - Mrs. O. J. Redden, of Denton; Mrs. Wesley Porter, Burrsville; Mrs. Charles Straughn and Mrs Bertie Pennington, of Philadelphia.


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