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Philip Emmanuel Anderson

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Philip Emmanuel Anderson Veteran

Birth
Deuel County, South Dakota, USA
Death
11 Jul 1958 (aged 64)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section G, Site 2904
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Phillip Anderson was born in South Dakota. He moved with his family to Mille Lacs Co., MN in 1901. He married Nimie H. Kallgren in Ogelvie, Kanabec Co., MN on 25 December 1920. They had 3 kids all born in MN: Bonna Ann, Karen Louise and Robert Joseph. He held a variety of jobs: working at an ammunition plant, owning a gas station, delivering milk and "Federal inspector for General Mills" on his death certificate. He served in WWI overseas in France, holding the rank of Sgt. with 90 men in Motor Transport under his command. He had an operation for lung cancer on 25 June 1958, but succumbed to broncho-complications on 11 July 1958 at Fairview Hospital.
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PHILIP E. ANDERSON
Services for Phillip E. Anderson, 64, 3108 S. 2nd Av., who died Friday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Werness Brothers mortuary with burial in Fort Snelling National cemetery.
Born in South Dakota, Mr. Anderson lived at Grasston, Minn., before moving to Minneapolis. He was an inspector at General Mills, Inc., and a member of Balantine post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by his wife, Nimie; a son Robert, Minneapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Forrest Haswell, Saudi Arabia, and Mrs. Robert Brown, Jacksonville, Fla.; five brothers, Arthur, River Falls, Wis., William and Allan, Baudette, Minn., and Ted, Nye, Wis., and one sister, Mrs. Anne Luedke, Minneapolis.
(Obit in the Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Sunday, July 13, 1958, page 23, col. 2)

Military Information: SGT 1ST CL, US ARMY
Phillip Anderson was born in South Dakota. He moved with his family to Mille Lacs Co., MN in 1901. He married Nimie H. Kallgren in Ogelvie, Kanabec Co., MN on 25 December 1920. They had 3 kids all born in MN: Bonna Ann, Karen Louise and Robert Joseph. He held a variety of jobs: working at an ammunition plant, owning a gas station, delivering milk and "Federal inspector for General Mills" on his death certificate. He served in WWI overseas in France, holding the rank of Sgt. with 90 men in Motor Transport under his command. He had an operation for lung cancer on 25 June 1958, but succumbed to broncho-complications on 11 July 1958 at Fairview Hospital.
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PHILIP E. ANDERSON
Services for Phillip E. Anderson, 64, 3108 S. 2nd Av., who died Friday, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Werness Brothers mortuary with burial in Fort Snelling National cemetery.
Born in South Dakota, Mr. Anderson lived at Grasston, Minn., before moving to Minneapolis. He was an inspector at General Mills, Inc., and a member of Balantine post, Veterans of Foreign Wars.
He is survived by his wife, Nimie; a son Robert, Minneapolis; two daughters, Mrs. Forrest Haswell, Saudi Arabia, and Mrs. Robert Brown, Jacksonville, Fla.; five brothers, Arthur, River Falls, Wis., William and Allan, Baudette, Minn., and Ted, Nye, Wis., and one sister, Mrs. Anne Luedke, Minneapolis.
(Obit in the Star Tribune, Minneapolis, MN, Sunday, July 13, 1958, page 23, col. 2)

Military Information: SGT 1ST CL, US ARMY


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