She also leaves many other relatives who will miss her cheery smile and friendly greeting. Her father, George Anderson and brother, William having preceded her in death several years ago. Addie Anderson, of Randall three brothers, Wallace of Jamestown, James and Roy of Randall two sisters, Mrs. She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, two children, Marion L., and Ruby L., both of the home her mother, Mrs. She passed to her reward, Saturday morning, November 16, 1935, at the Beloit hospital, being 47 years, 9 months and 3 days of age. Most of her life was spent in the Vicksburg community, except one and a half years in eastern Kansas and the past two and a half years southeast of Jamestown, where she attended Sunday school and church services at Macyville and took an active part in community affairs. To this union two children, a son and a daughter were born. She was a loyal member and enjoyed attending church and helping in any way possible. At the age of 12 she confessed Christ and united with this church where she held her membership at the time of her death. Here she grew to womanhood and with her parents attended Sunday school and church services at the Vicksburg church. Grace May Anderson was born February 13, 1888, on the farm five miles east of Randall, where her mother still resides. The untimely death of this wife and mother brings sadness to the two communities and deep sympathy goes out to the family in their hour of sorrow. Swearingen was born and spent the greater part of her life in the Vicksburg community northwest of Jamestown and was well and favorably known in that community. She had undergone an operation two weeks ago. John Swearingen, a resident of Summit township for the past two years, passed away at the Beloit hospital last Saturday, her death being caused from a cancer. (Abstract, Kansas Optimist, Jamestown, KS, August 16, 1962) Burial was in the Jamestown cemetery at 2:30 p.m. August 14 at Assumption Catholic Church in Topeka. Monday August 13, at Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home in Topeka. He is survived by the widow, Shirley and three children, Jan, Ann and Dan a brother, Ralph Anderson of Randall and his mother, Mrs. Anderson attended Randall Schools and graduated from Randall High School in 1935. Anderson was Lead man for Maintenance Dept. (Kansas Optimist, Jamestown, KS, July 23, 1925)Įverett Virgil Anderson, 45, Saturday, died Augin Topeka. Internment was made in the Jamestown cemetery. “Bessie's gone but not forgotten, her loving memory will linger with us ever.” Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Jamestown, Monday afternoon at 2:30, conducted by Rev. Addie Anderson, several uncles, aunts, and other relatives and friends. Butler, her uncle and aunt Wallace and Elma Anderson, to whom she has been a daughter for so many years, two grandmothers, Mrs. She leaves to mourn her departure her mother and step-father, Mr. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her. She graduated from the common school in 1923 and had spent two years in the Jamestown high school and was looking forward to her junior year, when the death angel called her. She was dearly loved by all who knew her, she was a very bright scholar both in music and her school. Bessie's sweet disposition and kindly smile, won her scores of friends, young and old. In August 1917, she came to make her home with her uncle and aunt, Wallace and Elma Anderson, where she has lived continuously until June 22, this year, since which date she was with her mother until she passed away. Her father died when she was about five years old, the first two years after his death she spent in care of her mother. Bessie May, the daughter of William and Tilda Anderson was born in Jewell County, Kansas, near Randall, September 20, 1910. Bessie May Anderson passed away at the home of her mother in Omaha, Saturday morning, July 18, 1925, age 14 years, 9 months and 28 days. (Abstract, Concordia Blade-Empire, Concordia, KS, May 23, 1983)ĭEATH TAKES JAMESTOWN GIRL. Burial will be in the Jamestown Cemetery. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m., Wednesday, May 25, at the Christian Church, Randall, with the Rev. Besides her husband she was preceded in death by two sons, four brothers and one sister. Ann Herrman, both of Scandia, and Dan Anderson, Aurora and five great-grandchildren. Anna Basye, Jewell four grandchildren, Mrs. She was a cook for the Randall Schools for 13 years and a member of the Vicksburg Baptist Church east of Randall. 22, 1885, the daughter of George and Ada Burris Anderson. A lifelong Randall area resident, was born near Randall Oct. Anderson had been a resident of the Cheyenne Lodge Nursing Home, Jamestown, since October, 1982. Anderson, 97, died Sunday, May 22, at the Mitchell County Hospital in Beloit. Some entries may be alphabetized by maiden names.
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