Obit: Anderson,
Clarence E. #2 (1889 - 1963)
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Surnames: Anderson, Outcelt, Bitter, Schulta, Johnson, Kvanbek
----Source: Tribune/Phonograph (Abbotsford, Clark Co., Wis.) 08/01/1963
Anderson, Clarence E. (15 MAR 1889 - 26 JUL 1963)
Funeral services for Clarence E. Anderson, 74, Abbotsford, who died July 26,
1963 at 2:35 a.m. at the Veterans Hospital, Minneapolis, were held Monday
afternoon at Zion Lutheran Church, Colby. Mr. Anderson was in poor health since
November.
The body lay in state at the Polnaszek Funeral Home, Abbotsford, until noon,
when it was taken to the church where services were conducted at 2 o'clock by
the Rev. L.A. Urman of Withee. Kenneth Schulz sang "Abide With Me" and "In the
Hour of Trial," with Mrs. Lawrence Priem as accompanist and organist.
Military rites at the interment in the Colby Memorial Cemetery were under the
direction of the VGW Knaack-Thompson Post No. 865 of Abbotsford. The pallbearers
were Leonard Colby, Walter Graffunder, Norman Hug, Lawrence Jacobi, Lyle Johnson
and Arthur Nagel.
The firing squad was from Burns Post 388 of Wausau, of which Mr. Anderson's
son-in-law, Leonard Schulta, is a member.
Casey Jone of Wausau, a retired Veterans Servcie Officer, presented Mrs.
Anderson with the flag from the casket.
Mr. Anderson was born March 15, 1889, in Elseline, S.D., and received his
education in DeSoto, Wis. He then lived in Idaho until he was 20, when he moved
to Iowa, where he worked for the railroad.
In 1921 he and Esther Outcelt were married at Genoa, Wis., and the young couple
settled on a farm near Withee (Clark Co., Wis.), and later to one four miles
west of Colby. He also did carpenter work. Mrs. Anderson died in 1958.
On May 3, 1961, he and Adeline Bitter of Abbotsford were married at Zion
Lutheran Church, Colby, and they made their home at Abbotsford.
Mr. Anderson was a member of the Zion Lutheran Church, a veteran of World War I
and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 865, Abbotsford.
He is survived by his wife; a son, Ray Anderson, Abbotsford; a daughter, Mrs.
Leonard (Nora) Schulta, Schofield; two step-sons, Staff Sgt. John Bitter,
stationed in Spain, and Melvin Bitter, Cape Canaveral, Fla.; and 12
grandchildren.
He also has two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Herman (Nora) Johnson, Belmond,
Ia, Mrs. Jacob (Linnie) Kvanbek, Minneota, Minn., and A.J. Anderson and Roy
Anderson, Owen.
Among the relatives and friends from away who attended the funeral were Melvin
Bitter, Cape Canaveral, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kivanbek, Minneota, Minn., Miss
Doreen Kvanbek and Miss Ethel Anderson, Minneapolis, Mrs. Herman Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Leland Dorr and George Dorr, Belmond, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Anderson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson and family, Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Anderson, Blue Mound, Mr. and Donald Schwartz and Dale Outcelt, La Crosse, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Dunnow, Racine, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Turnquist, Mr. and Mrs.
George Condt, Mrs. Evelyn Hohler and Miss Frieda Weideman, Milwaukee, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Munyon, Viroqua, Gordon Munyon, Genoa, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schulta and
Eugene Trzewski, Wausau, Mr. Nick Selzner, Mrs. Keith Shipman and Mrs. And Mrs.
Harold Custer, Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Weltz, Stevens Point, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Habermeyer and Mrs. A. Lemke, Marshfield.
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