Charles Anderson of 808 West Francis tree, passed away at 5:30 Sunday evening. Mr. Anderson had been very ill for several months, suffering from tuberculosis.
The deceased was born in Sweden and was 54 years old. He had been a resident of Aspen for over fifteen years and was well and favorably known by a host of friends. He followed the occupation of miner until health broke down several years ago.
He is survived by two brothers at Meeker and a brother and sister John and Hannah Anderson of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Nuckolls officiating, assisted by the choir. Interment in the Scandinavian plot Red Butte ce every, under the direction of Undertaker Blakemore.
Aspen Democrat-Times
Sept. 3, 1912, p. 1
Charles Anderson of 808 West Francis tree, passed away at 5:30 Sunday evening. Mr. Anderson had been very ill for several months, suffering from tuberculosis.
The deceased was born in Sweden and was 54 years old. He had been a resident of Aspen for over fifteen years and was well and favorably known by a host of friends. He followed the occupation of miner until health broke down several years ago.
He is survived by two brothers at Meeker and a brother and sister John and Hannah Anderson of this city.
Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Rev. Nuckolls officiating, assisted by the choir. Interment in the Scandinavian plot Red Butte ce every, under the direction of Undertaker Blakemore.
Aspen Democrat-Times
Sept. 3, 1912, p. 1
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