Rock Springs Rocket, Mar 19, 1931
Joseph Anselmi Dead; Prominent Merchant 28 Yrs.
Joseph Anselmi, resident of Rock Springs for 28 years and prominent merchant of the city, died yesterday at his home on Euclid avenue shortly before six p.m. Death, due to dropsy and complications, followed an illness of several years duration although two months since his condition apparently was improving. He was stricken late last week when it became evident that his condition was critical. He lapsed into unconsciousness Monday and did no regain consciousness before death.
Mr. Anselmi came to Rock Springs in 1903. Shortly after arriving here he established a bakery business which he continued for several years before going into the merchandising business. He was married to Miss Mary Menghini in this city 28 years ago. Mrs. Anselmi and one daughter preceded him in death. He was born in Austria August, 1877.
He was known widely throughout the Rock Sprigs district and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose, Redmen of the World and Ladies of Golden Eagles.
He is survived by three sons, Rudolph, James and Ernest; three daughters, Lena, Fannie and Emma; and one granddaughter, all of Rock Springs. One sister, Mrs. Clement Mazzolini of Girard, Kansas, also survives.
Plans for the funeral are set tentatively for Monday forenoon from the South Side Roman Catholic Church. Arrangements are in charge of the Rogan mortuary.
Rock Springs Rocket, Mar 19, 1931
Joseph Anselmi Dead; Prominent Merchant 28 Yrs.
Joseph Anselmi, resident of Rock Springs for 28 years and prominent merchant of the city, died yesterday at his home on Euclid avenue shortly before six p.m. Death, due to dropsy and complications, followed an illness of several years duration although two months since his condition apparently was improving. He was stricken late last week when it became evident that his condition was critical. He lapsed into unconsciousness Monday and did no regain consciousness before death.
Mr. Anselmi came to Rock Springs in 1903. Shortly after arriving here he established a bakery business which he continued for several years before going into the merchandising business. He was married to Miss Mary Menghini in this city 28 years ago. Mrs. Anselmi and one daughter preceded him in death. He was born in Austria August, 1877.
He was known widely throughout the Rock Sprigs district and was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Loyal Order of Moose, Redmen of the World and Ladies of Golden Eagles.
He is survived by three sons, Rudolph, James and Ernest; three daughters, Lena, Fannie and Emma; and one granddaughter, all of Rock Springs. One sister, Mrs. Clement Mazzolini of Girard, Kansas, also survives.
Plans for the funeral are set tentatively for Monday forenoon from the South Side Roman Catholic Church. Arrangements are in charge of the Rogan mortuary.
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