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Albert P. Anderson
© Enid Morning News
1942
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre

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© Lois Burdick

Albert P. ANDERSON

Pleasant Valley Cemetery


Rites Today For Albert Anderson

Funeral services for Albert P. Anderson, 65 years old, will be held at the Pleasant Valley church, Southwest of Douglas, this afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Anderson was a former Garfield County resident but had lived in Oklahoma City for the past 10 years.

The funeral will be conducted by Rev. Wallace Linton, Hennessy, and burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery. The Yenzar Funeral home of Crescent will be in charge.

Anderson is survived by his wife of the home; one son, Leo of Marshall; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Pendel of Oklahoma City; five brothers, W. A. Anderson, Douglas, J. E. Anderson, Marshall; J. S. Anderson, Wichita, Kansas; R. A. Anderson, Crescent, and Robert Anderson of Lucien; one sister, Mrs. Viola Hundley of Wichita.

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