Arthur Sanderson

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Arthur Sanderson

Birth
USA
Death
27 Apr 1963 (aged 61)
New York, USA
Burial
Rochester, Monroe County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Arthur Sanderson worked for Eastman Kodak as a compositor printer. SS# 073 10 8238 He was the son of Thomas H. and Mary J. (Ireland) Sanderson


5 Apr 2002---I can only recall a little about Mr. Sanderson as my wife and I had only gone together about one year prior to his death. He was always very open and talkative with me, and greeted me into the family as a member. I recall just prior to his death in 1962 that he was on the front step and I was standing talking to him. He was not doing well physically at the time probably due to emphysema/asthma. He belonged to the Masonic Order, 3rd degree and also the Grotto band. My wife told me he was in various musical in his youth; however, there does not appear to be anything of note that I can find. I recall in 1962 working at the Manhattan Restaurant in Rochester, and my wife's mother and father came in for something to eat. By luck, my parents were there at the same time, and got to meet Marilyn's Dad--this was the only time they came in contact with him. I have saved various pictures of Arthur and have tried to do genealogical research on the Sanderson name.
Arthur Sanderson worked for Eastman Kodak as a compositor printer. SS# 073 10 8238 He was the son of Thomas H. and Mary J. (Ireland) Sanderson


5 Apr 2002---I can only recall a little about Mr. Sanderson as my wife and I had only gone together about one year prior to his death. He was always very open and talkative with me, and greeted me into the family as a member. I recall just prior to his death in 1962 that he was on the front step and I was standing talking to him. He was not doing well physically at the time probably due to emphysema/asthma. He belonged to the Masonic Order, 3rd degree and also the Grotto band. My wife told me he was in various musical in his youth; however, there does not appear to be anything of note that I can find. I recall in 1962 working at the Manhattan Restaurant in Rochester, and my wife's mother and father came in for something to eat. By luck, my parents were there at the same time, and got to meet Marilyn's Dad--this was the only time they came in contact with him. I have saved various pictures of Arthur and have tried to do genealogical research on the Sanderson name.