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Alfalfa Cemetery
North of Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Lillian Cotten

Louie Stanton Anderson

Obituary
Alfalfa Cemetery, Caddo County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, February 19, 1930

Louie Stanton Anderson

Lewie Stanton Anderson died at his home near Washita Saturday. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon and burial was made in the Alfalfa cemetery.

Lewie Stanton Anderson was born July 10, 1910 near Carnegie, died March 15, 1930, aged 19 years, 8 months and 5 days. He suffered from rheumatism from childhood, which developed into leakage of the heart in November 1927. After three months of serious illness he became better and was able to work some, and enjoyed himself with his many loved ones and friends.

He was married to Verna Sanders April 16, 1928. To this union one son was born.

He is survived by his widow, his son, father and mother, three brothers and seven sisters

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