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Charlotte Jackley Anderson

13 Oct 1894 – 12 Mar 1920

Birth13 Oct 1894
Death12 Mar 1920
CemeteryWest Cemetery
Panora , Guthrie County , Iowa , USA
Added by46620252 on 11 Nov 2005
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Charlotte Marie Jackley Anderson was born at Carroll, Iowa, Oct. 13, 1894. She died at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary Jackley, 709 4th avenue east, Oskaloosa, Iowa, March 12, 1920, aged 25 years, 5 months and 29 days. When she was three years of age she moved with her parents to Panora, Iowa. Her father died there in 1910. In 1911 she moved with her mother to Oskaloosa where she has since resided. She was a student in the Oskaloosa High school and came within one year of completing the High school courses. She also took a course in the Penn School of Commerce. Following this she was employed in the Hub Clothing Store. She began there in the wrapping department, but her business ability was soon recognized and she was advanced to the position of book-keeper, which place she filled with marked success. She was alert, courteous and accurate in business, and was held in the highest esteem by her employer and business associates. She was married to Mr. Arthur Anderson, Dec. 14, 1917. When we entered the war she showed her patriotism by requesting her husband to waive all rights to a deferred classification. Consequently he was chosen for the army and was sent to France where he engaged in some of the hardest fighting and was in Germany with the Army of occupation, and was not returned home till July 1919. Charlotte contracted Spanish influenza as a result of a trip to Texas to bid her husband good-bye before he departed for France. Later she suffered a second attack of this same disease, from which she never fully recovered. She joined the Methodist church at Panora, Iowa, in 1910. When coming to Oskaloosa she put her membership in the Central Methodist church and continued to be a member of this church until her death. She leaves to mourn her loss her husband, Arthur Anderson, her mother, Mrs. Mary Jackley, a brother, Wm. Jackley, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer L. Stringfellow, and a host of friends. Funeral services at the Central M.U. church at two o'clock p.m. Sunday, March 14, 1920, was largely attended. The address was given by Rev. L.M. Grigsby. The funeral party left Sunday night for Panora where interment was made Monday, March 15. Oskaloosa Daily Herald - March 17, 1920

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