Charles Gustave Anderson was born June 1, 1977 in Richifield, Utah, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Anderson. He married Hattie Addie Harley Apr. 10, 1901 in Salt Lake City.
Charles, his father and other relatives came to Wyoming early in 1901, where he helped build the railroad and the canal. He was a carpenter and a farmer.
During World War II he served in the Heart Mountain defense area and in three units in Utah as a carpenter. Two years ago he sold his farm at Garland and moved to Byron The past four months were spent in California with his son Harley for medical reasons. A heart attack claimed his life Thursday evening shortly after the arrival of family members to bring him home.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Byron LDS church. He served an LDS mission in the southern states from 1898 to 1901.
Survivors include his widow; five sons, Harley of Pamona, Calif., Dalphin of Powell, Kenneth of Olympia, Wash, Wilbur of Nyssa, Ore. and Alden of Byron; 22 grandchildren; eight grandchildren and two brothers, Frank of Cowley and Jess of California. Two sons and two daughters preceded him in death.
Charles Gustave Anderson was born June 1, 1977 in Richifield, Utah, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Anderson. He married Hattie Addie Harley Apr. 10, 1901 in Salt Lake City.
Charles, his father and other relatives came to Wyoming early in 1901, where he helped build the railroad and the canal. He was a carpenter and a farmer.
During World War II he served in the Heart Mountain defense area and in three units in Utah as a carpenter. Two years ago he sold his farm at Garland and moved to Byron The past four months were spent in California with his son Harley for medical reasons. A heart attack claimed his life Thursday evening shortly after the arrival of family members to bring him home.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Byron LDS church. He served an LDS mission in the southern states from 1898 to 1901.
Survivors include his widow; five sons, Harley of Pamona, Calif., Dalphin of Powell, Kenneth of Olympia, Wash, Wilbur of Nyssa, Ore. and Alden of Byron; 22 grandchildren; eight grandchildren and two brothers, Frank of Cowley and Jess of California. Two sons and two daughters preceded him in death.
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