Earl married Grace Lyles on June 2 1920 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma. There were no children of this marriage.
Earl was a member of the Church of Christ.
OBITUARY:
EARL ANDERSON ILLNESS VICTIM
OPERATION FAILS TO HELP CONDITION
Earl Anderson, one of Hobart's best-liked and successful young business men, died at a local hospital at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Anderson had been in failing health for some time, and underwent a major operation Thursday morning, from which he failed to rally.
He came to Hobart in the spring of 1925, and was first located in the building now occupied by the Piggly-Wiggly. Later he moved his restaurant business to the location now occupied by the Cozy Lunch, which he personally conducted, assisted by Mrs. Anderson.
Business associates and friends of Earl Anderson will assemble at the Church of Christ Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for last rites for Mr. Anderson. The services will be in charge of R.F. Whitaker of Tipton, who will be assisted by W.W. Otey, pastor of the Hobart church.
Aside from the wife, Grace Anderson, Mr. Anderson is Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Anderson, a sister, Cenia Anderson; a brother, Johnnie Anderson and his wife, a brother, Ralph Anderson, all of Frederick; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Bryan and family of Roosevelt, a sister Mrs. Anna Stravlo and family of Oklahoma City. The grandmother, Mrs. T.H. McDaniel, is a resident of Hobart, as are Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.O. Lyle.
Burial will be made in the Hobart Cemetery.
Earl was my Uncle.
Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Charles V. Anderson
and Judah Ann (Smith) Anderson
Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr.
and Sarah (Fuller) McDaniel
Earl married Grace Lyles on June 2 1920 in Altus, Jackson County, Oklahoma. There were no children of this marriage.
Earl was a member of the Church of Christ.
OBITUARY:
EARL ANDERSON ILLNESS VICTIM
OPERATION FAILS TO HELP CONDITION
Earl Anderson, one of Hobart's best-liked and successful young business men, died at a local hospital at 1 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Anderson had been in failing health for some time, and underwent a major operation Thursday morning, from which he failed to rally.
He came to Hobart in the spring of 1925, and was first located in the building now occupied by the Piggly-Wiggly. Later he moved his restaurant business to the location now occupied by the Cozy Lunch, which he personally conducted, assisted by Mrs. Anderson.
Business associates and friends of Earl Anderson will assemble at the Church of Christ Sunday afternoon at 2:30 for last rites for Mr. Anderson. The services will be in charge of R.F. Whitaker of Tipton, who will be assisted by W.W. Otey, pastor of the Hobart church.
Aside from the wife, Grace Anderson, Mr. Anderson is Survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Anderson, a sister, Cenia Anderson; a brother, Johnnie Anderson and his wife, a brother, Ralph Anderson, all of Frederick; a sister, Mrs. Ernest Bryan and family of Roosevelt, a sister Mrs. Anna Stravlo and family of Oklahoma City. The grandmother, Mrs. T.H. McDaniel, is a resident of Hobart, as are Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.O. Lyle.
Burial will be made in the Hobart Cemetery.
Earl was my Uncle.
Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Charles V. Anderson
and Judah Ann (Smith) Anderson
Sandra C. Hayes
Descendant of Joseph McDaniel, Sr.
and Sarah (Fuller) McDaniel
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