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Ike I. Anderson, livestock hauler, dies at his home
Services for Ike Issac Anderson, 65, 3410 N. Linden, who died early Sunday at his home will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Parson Mortuary.
A Henry County native, Mr. Anderson had resided in Delaware County since his youth. He was a self-employed livestock hauler for the past 35 years. He attended the Church of Christ in Christian Union.
Survivors include his widow, Mary; a daughter, Janice, at home; four sons, Charles and Richard, at home, and David and Lewis, both of Muncie; six brothers, Robert, Greenwood, Gerald, Charles and Arthur, Selma, and Clarence and Howard, Muncie; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Mauller, Richmond, and Mrs. Mary Barrett, Selma, and eight grandchildren.
Rev. John Wiseman will officiate with burial in Gardens of Memory. Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock.
(Muncie Star, 22Mar1976)
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Ike I. Anderson, livestock hauler, dies at his home
Services for Ike Issac Anderson, 65, 3410 N. Linden, who died early Sunday at his home will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Parson Mortuary.
A Henry County native, Mr. Anderson had resided in Delaware County since his youth. He was a self-employed livestock hauler for the past 35 years. He attended the Church of Christ in Christian Union.
Survivors include his widow, Mary; a daughter, Janice, at home; four sons, Charles and Richard, at home, and David and Lewis, both of Muncie; six brothers, Robert, Greenwood, Gerald, Charles and Arthur, Selma, and Clarence and Howard, Muncie; two sisters, Mrs. Grace Mauller, Richmond, and Mrs. Mary Barrett, Selma, and eight grandchildren.
Rev. John Wiseman will officiate with burial in Gardens of Memory. Friends may call at the mortuary tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock.
(Muncie Star, 22Mar1976)
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