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Andrew Gunnel “Andy” Anderson

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Andrew Gunnel “Andy” Anderson

Birth
Leland, LaSalle County, Illinois, USA
Death
29 Apr 1930 (aged 62)
Morton Mills, Montgomery County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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ANDY GUNNEL ANDERSON DIES AT HIS HOME NEAR MORTON MILLS
Andrew Gunnel Anderson, resident of the Morton Mills vicinity, was found dead in bed Tuesday morning at his home two miles northeast of Morton Mills, his death having resulted from her trouble. It is believed he died about 2 a.m. He had been in poor health all winter, during which time he was confined to the home.
Mr. Anderson was born January 14, 1867 in Leland, Illinois. He was married to Anna Larson in Cumberland on July 10, 1895 and to them were born the following children, who with the wife and mother survive; Mrs. Henry Peterson, Carbon, Iowa, Mrs. Wm Beahnken, Cumberland, Iowa, Joe Anderson, Wallin, Mrs. Ralph Sewell and Miss Lottie Anderson, Atlantic, and Orlo and Orville Anderson at home. One brother, Henry Anderson of Sterling, Colorado and one sister, Anna Kacsmoyer of Bend, Oregon, also survive.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Lutheran Church of Strand. His funeral will be held there this Friday afternoon at 2:30, and interment will be in the Strand Cemetery.
Villisca Review, Villisca, Iowa, Friday, May 2, 1930, page 5
ANDY GUNNEL ANDERSON DIES AT HIS HOME NEAR MORTON MILLS
Andrew Gunnel Anderson, resident of the Morton Mills vicinity, was found dead in bed Tuesday morning at his home two miles northeast of Morton Mills, his death having resulted from her trouble. It is believed he died about 2 a.m. He had been in poor health all winter, during which time he was confined to the home.
Mr. Anderson was born January 14, 1867 in Leland, Illinois. He was married to Anna Larson in Cumberland on July 10, 1895 and to them were born the following children, who with the wife and mother survive; Mrs. Henry Peterson, Carbon, Iowa, Mrs. Wm Beahnken, Cumberland, Iowa, Joe Anderson, Wallin, Mrs. Ralph Sewell and Miss Lottie Anderson, Atlantic, and Orlo and Orville Anderson at home. One brother, Henry Anderson of Sterling, Colorado and one sister, Anna Kacsmoyer of Bend, Oregon, also survive.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Lutheran Church of Strand. His funeral will be held there this Friday afternoon at 2:30, and interment will be in the Strand Cemetery.
Villisca Review, Villisca, Iowa, Friday, May 2, 1930, page 5


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