CEDAR COUNTY, NEBRASKA - ANDERSON Earl "Joe"

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EARL ANDERSON 

Services for Earl “Joe” Anderson, 85 were held on Friday at the United 
Methodist church with the Rev. Sharon Stevens officiating. Carolyn 
Lackas, organist, was accompanist for the congregational hymns. Burial 
was in the Magnet Cemetery under the direction of the Johnson Funeral 
Home.

Pallbearers were Ronald, Rusty, Albert and Gary Anderson, Stanley Titman 
and Stuart Nelson. Honorary pallbearers were Alfred Schaeufele, Paul 
Dittman, Kenneth Titman, Loyal Lackas, Kearney Lackas and Darrell McFadden.

Mr. Anderson died Wednesday, May 6, 1998 at the Osmond General Hospital.

Joe, son of Charles and Edna Copper Anderson, was born June 5, 1912 at 
Dixon. On April 6, 1938 he married Sylvia Anderson at Yankton, S.D. The 
couple farmed near Hartington and Laurel. They moved to Magnet where they 
owned and operated the locker plant until 1966; when they moved to Randolph. 
Mrs. Anderson died May 20, 1967. On May 3, 1969 he married Florence Johnson 
at Laurel. He was employed at the Dittman meat Market, retiring in 1981.

Survivors include his wife Florence, one son Larry of Dallas, Texas, three 
daughters and spouses, Gayle and Lawrence Obermeyer of Hartington, Lila Mae 
and Jack Martin and Vendalyn and Jack Junck all of Sioux City, four brothers, 
Wayne of Yankton, SD, Howard of Coleridge, Clarence of Plainview and Raymond 
of Avoca. He was preceded in death by his first wife, two sisters and four 
brothers.