Guy Horace Anderson
1890 - 1965 (74 years)-
Name Guy Horace Anderson Born 27 Feb 1890 Kingston, Des Moines County, Iowa [1, 2, 3, 4] Gender Male Census 1900 Eliza, Mercer County, Illinois Census 1925 Jackson, Des Moines County, Iowa _MILT World War I. - Company B. 308th Machine Gun Battalion. 78th Division Private. Purple Heart.
Died 26 Feb 1965 Aledo, Mercer County, Illinois [2, 3] Buried Salem South Cemetery, Salem, Henry County, Iowa [2, 3] - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73253617/guy-h-anderson
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Person ID I339 Wunnenberg Last Modified 21 Mar 2023
Father Charles Ambrose Anderson, b. 16 Jun 1863, Kingston, Des Moines County, Iowa , d. 22 May 1946, East Moline, Rock Island County, Illinois (Age 82 years) Mother Isabelle Tee, b. 22 Oct 1869, Iowa , d. 10 Apr 1894 (Age 24 years) Married 20 Jan 1885 Kingston, Des Moines County, Iowa [5] Family ID F46 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Ruth Esther Newman, b. 22 Jan 1897, Morning Sun, Louisa County, Iowa , d. 17 Apr 1969, Aledo, Mercer County, Illinois (Age 72 years) Last Modified 6 Dec 2021 Family ID F186 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Services held in Aledo for Guy H. Anderson.
Funeral services for Guy H. Anderson, 75, of 309 NW 7th Ave., Aledo, who died Friday night, Feb. 26, 1965, in Mercer County Hospital were held at 11 Monday morning in the Reiser Chapel, Aledo with the Rev. Jerry Goodrich, pastor of the Aledo Assembly of God Church officiating.
Burial was in the Friends Cemetery, Salem, Iowa and the New Boston American Legion Post was in charge of military rites.
Mr. Anderson was born Feb. 27, 1890 in Kingston, Iowa, the son of Charles A., and Isabelle Tee Anderson, He was married to Ruth E. Newman, Sept 4, 1955 in Aledo. They resided in New Boston before coming to Aledo eight years ago.
He was a veteran of World War I, with service overseas. He enlisted Jan 25, 1918 and served until March 26, 1919. He was a member of the Disable American Veterans since it was organized and of the New Boston Legion post and the Aledo Assembly of God Church.
Surviving are the widow; two stepsons, John Saffner, Bay City< Texas and Charles Saffner, of Pamona, Calif; a daughter, Mrs. Edith Sanderson of Hillsboro, Iowa; 12 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren; three brothers, Dan of Eliza; Roy of Sperry, Iowa and Jason of California and a sister in Arkansas. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister.
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- Services held in Aledo for Guy H. Anderson.
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