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Charles Hamilton Anderson Sr.

Birth
Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA
Death
23 Nov 1950 (aged 85)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Woodlawn, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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"ANDERSON.-On November 23, 1950. CHARLES H., of the Ambassador Apartments, beloved husband of the late Minnie Cromwell Anderson.
Friends may call at the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw place. Services and interment private. {Please omit flowers.}"

The Baltimore Sun. 24 November 1950

"CHARLES H. ANDERSON
Funeral services for Charles H. Anderson, retired commission merchant who died Thursday, will be conducted at 1900 Eutaw place today. The services will be reivate.
Mr. Anderson, 85, retired in 1933.
He was born in Anne Arundel county and was a commission merchant here for 40 years.
He was a member of the Baltimore Fruit and Produce Association, the National League of Wholesale Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Distributors and the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. He lived in the Ambassador Apartments.
Survivors include two sons, Clifton Anderson and Charles H. Anderson, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Robert P. Iula and Mrs. George C. Bacon, and six grandchildren, all of Baltimore.
Burial will be in Lorraine Cemetery."

The Baltimore Sun. 25 November 1950
"ANDERSON.-On November 23, 1950. CHARLES H., of the Ambassador Apartments, beloved husband of the late Minnie Cromwell Anderson.
Friends may call at the Mitchell Home, 1900 Eutaw place. Services and interment private. {Please omit flowers.}"

The Baltimore Sun. 24 November 1950

"CHARLES H. ANDERSON
Funeral services for Charles H. Anderson, retired commission merchant who died Thursday, will be conducted at 1900 Eutaw place today. The services will be reivate.
Mr. Anderson, 85, retired in 1933.
He was born in Anne Arundel county and was a commission merchant here for 40 years.
He was a member of the Baltimore Fruit and Produce Association, the National League of Wholesale Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Distributors and the Holstein-Friesian Association of America. He lived in the Ambassador Apartments.
Survivors include two sons, Clifton Anderson and Charles H. Anderson, Jr.; two daughters, Mrs. Robert P. Iula and Mrs. George C. Bacon, and six grandchildren, all of Baltimore.
Burial will be in Lorraine Cemetery."

The Baltimore Sun. 25 November 1950


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