Mr. Anderson was born Feb 16, 1886, at Sing Sweden, a son of Ander Erson and Charlotte Norberg Erson. He left home at the age of 16 and went to sea, traveling all over the world. In 1910 he came to the United States, going first to Chicago and then to Missoula and Butte Mont.
He married Edna Westhand in Butte Nov. 4, 1914. In 1920 they moved to Idaho Falls and with a partner started the Idaho Falls Sash and Door Co. In 1946 he retired from his business and farmed until 1956.
He and his wife lived at 125 S. Water Ave. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge.
Surviving are the widow and two sons, Earl and Carl Anderson, and a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Vera) McGinnis Jr., all of Idaho Falls; nine grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Renning Reilvoy, Selma Anderson, Julia Bloomquist, Harvey and Sven Adnerson, all of Sweden.
(Post Register, 1960)
Mr. Anderson was born Feb 16, 1886, at Sing Sweden, a son of Ander Erson and Charlotte Norberg Erson. He left home at the age of 16 and went to sea, traveling all over the world. In 1910 he came to the United States, going first to Chicago and then to Missoula and Butte Mont.
He married Edna Westhand in Butte Nov. 4, 1914. In 1920 they moved to Idaho Falls and with a partner started the Idaho Falls Sash and Door Co. In 1946 he retired from his business and farmed until 1956.
He and his wife lived at 125 S. Water Ave. He was a member of the IOOF Lodge.
Surviving are the widow and two sons, Earl and Carl Anderson, and a daughter, Mrs. Frank (Vera) McGinnis Jr., all of Idaho Falls; nine grandchildren; brothers and sisters, Renning Reilvoy, Selma Anderson, Julia Bloomquist, Harvey and Sven Adnerson, all of Sweden.
(Post Register, 1960)
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