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Submitted: 10/4/10 • Approved: 10/24/10 • Last Updated: 2/16/13 • R162810-G67820-S3
Killed in Action WWI
Co.A. 4th Inf. 3rd Div.
Stanley Anderson was 27 years of age at the time of his death, July 15, 1918. He was a member of the second draft from Cedar County being trained at Camp Funston and being assigned to a machine gun battery . He was killed in action in a drive in the Rheims-Noyon salient.
Stanley's body was disintered in France and sent home, arriving Sept 1921. He was buried at Paragon on Sept 4, 1921.
Stanley's grave marker is located as a footstone in the lot next to Alfred and Esther Anderon's lot.
note:Stanley was a brother of Alfred Anderson and his sister was Anna Feelhaver.
parents of Stanley were:
Christina Segolsdougther born Jun.13 1859 in Skillingmark Sweden and died 1944 in Dixon county Nebraska. She married Andrew Anderson born 1849. and died Mars 7 1904 in Dixon County Nebraska buried at Lime Creek Cemetery.
Contributed on 10/4/10 by blplek
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