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MANNING, Anderson - WWI

Source: Fountain County Star Thursday, March 4, 1982
 
Anderson M. Manning of RR 2, Kingman, age 88, died Wednesday evening, February 24, in the Veterans Administration Medical Center at Danville, Illinois. He was born in Owensville, Kentucky, November 22, 1893, the son of James and Martha Cline Manning. July 18, 1917, he married Dollie Bucklew, who survives. An Army veteran of World War I, he was a member of Cayuga American Legion and had worked in a wallpaper mill in Joliet, Illinois.
  Also surviving are five daughters, Mary Cherven of Joliet, Dorothy Rollins and Marian Cooprider, both of Westville, Illinois, Willa Larimer of Unionville, Missouri, and Inez Madden of Sweet Home, Oregon; two brothers, James of Joliet and Riley of California; several grandchildren and great grandchildren.
  Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at DeVerter Brothers Funeral Home in Cayuga with Rev. Wendell Adams officiating. Burial was in Silver Island Cemetery. Military graveside rites were by the Cayuga American Legion Post. – thanks to S

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