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The Wonham Daily Favorite
Friday, April 23, 1971
pg. 2

JACK ANDERSON RITES SET FOR SATURDAY AT 3
Bells - Jack Charles Anderson, 27-year-old McKinney man and a former resident of Bells, was dead on arrival at a Denison hospital Thursday night after becoming ill while having dinner at a Denison restaurant.
Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at Mullican-Little Funeral chapel with the Rev. Houston Garner and the Rev. Paul Hunt, Baptist ministers, officiating.  Burial will be in Cedar Lawn Memorial park at Sherman.
Mr. Anderson reportedly became ill while having dinner and left the table to go to the rest room.  When he did not return to the table, he was discovered unconscious in the rest room and was rushed to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
Denison Justice of the Peace Leon Hayes ordered the body taken to Parkland hospital in Dallas for an autopsy.  Neither the sheriff's office in Sherman nor the police department at Denison had any information at mid-morning Friday on the findings of the autopsy.
Mr. Anderson was born January 25, 1944 in Sherman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson.  He was married July 31, 1965 in Sherman to Linda Rowe.  He was a 1962 graduate of Bells high school and attended Murray State college in TIshomingo.  He was a member of the Hebron Baptist Church north of Bells, and was a heavy equipment salesman for the Riverview Equipment Company.
He and his family had reportedly lived in McKinney for only a short time.
He is survived by his wife of the home in McKinney; his parents of Bells; two sons, Jack Charles Jr and Michael Paul, both of McKinney; three brothers, Don Paul Anderson of Bells and Ronnie and Gary Anderson of the home in Bells; two sisters, Mrs. Jack Wotham of Tom Bean and Mrs. Janie Anderson of Sherman.



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