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Willard Anderson

Submitted by Jo Aguirre
©Enid News and Eagle (OK)
www.enidnews.com

Enid News and Eagle
Publish Date Unknown

WILLARD ANDERSON

WATONGA - Graveside service for Willard Anderson,84, who died Thursday at the Watonga Hospital, will be today at the IOOF Cemetery and burial will follow with Harris Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

Born December 11, 1892 in Blaine County, he lived at Longdale for 30 years. For the last 10 years, he lived at Watonga.

He was a retired engineer for the Santa Fe Railroad Co. He married Annie Bell Tea on June 2, 1915.

He was preceded in death by his wife and one grandson.

Survivors include 2 sons, Edward of Anchorage, Alaska, and George, Oxnard, California; four daughters, Mrs. Gertrude Colby, Lompoc, California, Mrs. Melvina Vaughn, Rialto, California, Mrs. Vada Cummings, Austin, Texas, and Mrs. Patsy Smothers, Garden Grove, California; 15 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren



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