Obit: |
Anderson, David (1917 - 1978) |
Contact: |
Stan |
Email: |
stan@wiclarkcountyhistory.org |
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ANDERSON LANGE ELMHORST THIEDE EMBERSON |
----Source: Tribune-Record-Gleaner 11/01/1978
DAVID ANDERSON
David Anderson, 60,
Route 1, Granton, Clark County, died Monday evening, Oct. 23, 1978
in a farm accident.
Services were conducted at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 26 at
Gilbertson Funeral Home, Granton.
Rev. Horst W. Augustin, pastor of Zion Lutheran Church, Granton,
officiated. Interment was in the Windfall Cemetery, Granton.
Mr. Anderson was born Dec. 6, 1917 in Fond du Lac, later moving
with his parents to the Town of York to farm. He continued to
operate the family farm.
He attended Romadka School in the Town of York, graduating from
Granton High School. He was on the school board of Granton Public
Schools for 20 years, serving as president for several years. He
was a 4-H club leader and a member of Masonic Lodge No. 163 in
Neillsville.
He was married to Leona Lange in Auburndale on Sept. 20, 1945.
Survivors include his wife four daughters, Mrs. Victor (Sarah)
Elmhorst of Granton, Mrs. Garry (Adel) Thiede of Appleton, Mrs.
Dale (Elaine) Emberson and Miss Donna Anderson, both of Eau Claire
his mother, Mrs. Katherine Anderson of Neillsville two brothers,
George of Eau Claire and Charles of Onalaska and three
grandchildren.
Serving as soloist at the services was Mrs. Roger Helm, accompanied
by Mrs. Walter Helm on the organ. Pallbearers were Donald
Erpenbach, Donald and Merle Bartsch, Leland Reich, Norbert Barten
and Lawrence Bartz.
He was preceded in death by his father and one sister.
Gilbertson Funeral Home, Granton, was in charge of
arrangements.
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