He was about 55 years old and was a member of the Baptist church. He is survived by his widow and several children.
Since his young manhood he had been engaged in the mercantile business at Boma, and for a number of years he was also engaged in the mercantile business in Baxter.
He was one of the best merchants this section has ever produced.
He was a man of the strictest integrity and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all who knew him.
Many relatives and a host of friends mourn the departure of this good man and useful citizen.
He was about 55 years old and was a member of the Baptist church. He is survived by his widow and several children.
Since his young manhood he had been engaged in the mercantile business at Boma, and for a number of years he was also engaged in the mercantile business in Baxter.
He was one of the best merchants this section has ever produced.
He was a man of the strictest integrity and enjoyed the confidence and esteem of all who knew him.
Many relatives and a host of friends mourn the departure of this good man and useful citizen.
Family Members
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William Carson Anderson
1901–1984
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Fowler Davis Anderson
1903–1938
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Ota Theresa Anderson Smellage
1904–1947
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Riley Kinnaird Anderson
1907–1923
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Thomas Borden Anderson
1908–1976
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Conner Durell Anderson
1910–1992
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Ora Mae Anderson Brown
1912–1995
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Mary Nell Anderson Brown
1915–1995
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Flornia Nuava Anderson Maynard
1917–1996
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James Terrel Anderson
1919–1993
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Hara Lea Anderson
1922–2002
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Lewis Marshall Anderson
1924–1999
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