He was the son of Rev. W. J. Anderson, of Bloomington, He moved with his father to Bloomington in 1888, where he entered Bloomington College and remained for several years afterward teaching in the public schools for some time.
In February, 1898 he went to Chattanooga and went into business, continuing until about a year ago, when his health failed. he professed faith in Christ and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1896.
He was married to Miss Mae Bradford, of Chattanooga, June 3, 1903. On November 8, 1904, he came to his father's at Bloomington and remained until Wednesday, December 28, when he went to his home in Chattanooga, where he died the following Sunday.
He leaves a wife, an aged father and step-mother, two brothers and three sisters, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. [Date: 1/12/1905, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, Page 8]
He was the son of Rev. W. J. Anderson, of Bloomington, He moved with his father to Bloomington in 1888, where he entered Bloomington College and remained for several years afterward teaching in the public schools for some time.
In February, 1898 he went to Chattanooga and went into business, continuing until about a year ago, when his health failed. he professed faith in Christ and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1896.
He was married to Miss Mae Bradford, of Chattanooga, June 3, 1903. On November 8, 1904, he came to his father's at Bloomington and remained until Wednesday, December 28, when he went to his home in Chattanooga, where he died the following Sunday.
He leaves a wife, an aged father and step-mother, two brothers and three sisters, and a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss. [Date: 1/12/1905, Vol. XVIII, No. 2, Page 8]
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