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Peter Anderson

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Peter Anderson

Birth
Sweden
Death
4 Dec 1931 (aged 70)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
Plot
S.1 -L.56
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VETERAN WOOD WORKER OF CITY DIES

Peter E. Anderson, 71, who for many years was a wood worker here, died at the home on Jefferson street this morning. He has been in failing health for a year. Burial will take place Monday afternoon but definite details were not completed today.

Mr. Anderson was born in Sweden Oct. 16, 1860 (sic), and at the age of 21 years immigrated to this country and settled in Joliet, Ill. In 1893 he was married to Sophie Loeden at Joliet, who survives him.

Besides his widow, he leaves two daughters, Edna, an instructor in the high school at Oak Park, Ill., and Oral, teacher at Arlington, N.J. Both are on their way home to attend the funeral. He is also survived by a brother, Charles Anderson, of Joliet, Ill.

Mr. Anderson had been employed as a cabinet maker at the Hamilton company for many years and in later years was employed at the Krause plant. Since his residence in this city he was a member of the Grace Congregational church.

Manitowoc Herald News - December 4, 1931 (page 19) ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)
VETERAN WOOD WORKER OF CITY DIES

Peter E. Anderson, 71, who for many years was a wood worker here, died at the home on Jefferson street this morning. He has been in failing health for a year. Burial will take place Monday afternoon but definite details were not completed today.

Mr. Anderson was born in Sweden Oct. 16, 1860 (sic), and at the age of 21 years immigrated to this country and settled in Joliet, Ill. In 1893 he was married to Sophie Loeden at Joliet, who survives him.

Besides his widow, he leaves two daughters, Edna, an instructor in the high school at Oak Park, Ill., and Oral, teacher at Arlington, N.J. Both are on their way home to attend the funeral. He is also survived by a brother, Charles Anderson, of Joliet, Ill.

Mr. Anderson had been employed as a cabinet maker at the Hamilton company for many years and in later years was employed at the Krause plant. Since his residence in this city he was a member of the Grace Congregational church.

Manitowoc Herald News - December 4, 1931 (page 19) ... submitted by contributor "Shari Milks" (#49043446)

Gravesite Details

OSSW; Sophia Anderson and Edna & Oral are on the reverse side.


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