ANDERSON,
Frank M.
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Monday, June 17, 1940
Anderson Passes Away At McCabe
Frank M. Anderson, 75, a Yavapai county resident for 25 years, died Saturday night at his home at the Arizona National mine, near McCabe.
He had been an active mining figure for a quarter of a century.
For several hears he had resided in the McCabe district.
He leaves a son in Keokuk, Iowa.
Funeral arrangements, in charge of the Lester Ruffner Funeral Home, had not been completed today, but, according to tentative plans, Mr. Anderson will be laid to rest in Mountain View cemetery beside the grave of his mother, who died in Prescott in 1915.
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The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona
Tuesday, June 18, 1940
Yavapai Mining Man Succumbs
Prescott, June 17 - Frank M. Anderson, 75 years old, Yavapai county resident for more than 25 years, died late Saturday night at his home a the Arizona National mine near McCabe.
For several years he had resided in the McCabe district and had been an active mining figure in the county for 25 years.
He is survived by a son in Keokuk, Iowa
Funeral arrangements had not been concluded today, but according to tentative plans he will be buried in Mountain View Cemetery beside his mother, who died here in 1915.
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The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, June 19, 1940
Set Burial Service For Frank Anderson
Funeral services for the late Frank M. Anderson, who died in the McCabe district Saturday, will be held at 3:30 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Lester Ruffner Funeral home, with the Rev. Charles Franklin Parker, minister of the Congregational church officiating.
Following services at the funeral home, the body will be interred in the family plot in Mountain View cemetery by the side of his mother who died in 1915. Pall bearers will include a group of friends from the McCabe district.
Mr. Anderson came to this locality about 30 years ago from Iowa, where he had retired from the cannery business. He invested in mining properties in the McCabe district, where he had since resided.
Death occurred at his home at Arizona National mine in that locality.
He is survived by a son in Keokuk, Iowa.
Note: No headstone has been located at Mountain View Cemetery for Mr. Anderson