HAROLD ANDERSON 1937-1987
Harold Duane Anderson, 49, of Oak Creek was killed in an automobile accident Thursday, Feb. 5, 1987. The accident occurred 1.8 miles east of CR131 on CR14.
Services conducted by the Rev. Jack Pedotto, were held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the Oak Creek United Methodist Church. Interment was in the Oak Creek Cemetery with VFW Harvey Bird Brown Post 3311 in Charge.
Mildred Revere, organist, played "Amazing Grace," "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" and "The old Rugged Cross."
Pallbearers were Ron and Jerry Scoville, Ivan Schrum, Bernard Kuskie, Francis Gersic and Otto Milalich.
Born in Wayne, Ohio, on April 9, 1937. Harold was the son of Erin and Irsel Scoville Ladd Anderson. Prior to his death he had been a truck driver and construction worker.
He leaves five sons, Theron D. Anderson and Harold W. Anderson, both of Phoenix, Ariz., Mark Allen Anderson, Brian Keith Anderson, all of Port Clinton, Ohio; two brothers, Loran Anderson of Oregon, Ohio, and Theron Andserson of Weston, Ohio; two Sisters, Janice Crowfoot of Oak Creek and Bonnie Rister of Quincy, Ky.; his parents and four grandchildren. Published in The Steamboat Pilot, Volume 101, Number 29, February 19, 1987.
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DOB, DOD, Middle Name supplied by Find A Grave ID 48702805.
HAROLD ANDERSON 1937-1987
Harold Duane Anderson, 49, of Oak Creek was killed in an automobile accident Thursday, Feb. 5, 1987. The accident occurred 1.8 miles east of CR131 on CR14.
Services conducted by the Rev. Jack Pedotto, were held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 11, in the Oak Creek United Methodist Church. Interment was in the Oak Creek Cemetery with VFW Harvey Bird Brown Post 3311 in Charge.
Mildred Revere, organist, played "Amazing Grace," "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" and "The old Rugged Cross."
Pallbearers were Ron and Jerry Scoville, Ivan Schrum, Bernard Kuskie, Francis Gersic and Otto Milalich.
Born in Wayne, Ohio, on April 9, 1937. Harold was the son of Erin and Irsel Scoville Ladd Anderson. Prior to his death he had been a truck driver and construction worker.
He leaves five sons, Theron D. Anderson and Harold W. Anderson, both of Phoenix, Ariz., Mark Allen Anderson, Brian Keith Anderson, all of Port Clinton, Ohio; two brothers, Loran Anderson of Oregon, Ohio, and Theron Andserson of Weston, Ohio; two Sisters, Janice Crowfoot of Oak Creek and Bonnie Rister of Quincy, Ky.; his parents and four grandchildren. Published in The Steamboat Pilot, Volume 101, Number 29, February 19, 1987.
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DOB, DOD, Middle Name supplied by Find A Grave ID 48702805.
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