Buffalo – Funeral services for Finn A. E. Anderson, 46, will be held at 10 AM Monday at First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Highpoint Cemetery. The Rev. Dennis Adlof, church pastor, will officiate. Seeger Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
Born on a farm at 3 1/2 miles east of Buffalo, Anderson, the son of James A. and Mary N. Anderson, died Friday in Harper County Community Hospital.
He attended Buffalo schools until August 1947, when he moved to Oklahoma Methodist Home in Talequah, graduating from Tahlequah high school in May 1953.
After graduation, he returned to Buffalo, where he lived and worked until April 1956, when he entered the U. S. Army. He served a military tour of duty in West Germany.
After being honorably discharged in April 1958, he returned to Buffalo. In June 1958, he reenlisted and again was honorably discharged in May 1960.
Returning to Buffalo, he had lived and worked in the area until his death.
He is survived by two brothers, Cliffard J. S. Anderson, Shreveport, Louisiana, and Willard P. R. Anderson, St. Charles, Missouri.
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