Obit: Anderson, Alden J. (1891 – 1965)
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Surnames: Anderson, Webster, Arndt, Lucjaz, Turnquist, Jasmer, Dunno, Quanback
---------Source: OWEN ENTERPRISE (Owen, Clark County, Wis.) 22 Jul 1965
Anderson, Alden J. #2 (18 AUG 1891 – 16 JUL 1965)
At two o’clock Tuesday afternoon, July 20, funeral services were conducted for 
Alden Joseph Anderson, city (Owen, Clark Co., Wis.), from the Christian 
Missionary Alliance Church, with the parish pastor Rev. Arnold Woodring 
officiating. Burial was made in Riverside Cemetery.
C.E. Beck, Kenneth Worden, Art Karow, gene Adams, Joe Adams and Axel Lindgren 
served as pallbearers.
Mr. Anderson passed away Friday evening at Memorial Hospital at Medford, where 
he had been a medical patient since suffering a heart attack at his home on the 
3rd of July.
Born Aug. 18, 1891 he had attained the age of 73 years, 10 months and 28 days.
His early life was spent at DeSoto, Wis. And Red Lodge, Mont. Of late years he 
and his family made their home in the neighboring communities of Curtiss, Withee 
and Owen. During all the years he lived in this community he was engaged in the 
businesses of farming, contracting and blacksmithing.
His passing is mourned by his wife, the former Margaret Webster, whom he married 
on Dec. 15, 1915 at Dickinson, N.D.; six sons, Rev. Morris Anderson, Dallas, 
Tex.; Bert Anderson, Milwaukee; Rasmus Anderson, Cleveland, Ohio; Kenneth 
Anderson, Los Angeles, Calif.; and Herald Anderson, Anchorage, Alaska; five 
daughters, Mrs. Joyce Arndt, Mrs. Helen Lucjaz and Mrs. Mary Turnquist, 
Milwaukee; Mrs. Dorothy Jasmer, Withee and Mrs. Donna Dunno, Kenosha; a brother 
Roy of Owen; one sister, Mrs. Linnie Quanback of Minneapolis, Minn., and 
numerous grandchildren.
           
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