Payette-Washington County ID Archives Obituaries.....Anderson, James Cyrus 1936
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Independent Enterprise 1936
Independent Enterprise
Payette, Idaho
Thursday, October 8, 1936

FORMER RESIDENT DIES IN WEISER

An attendance of friends and fellow members of the Masonic order which taxed 
the seating capacity of the Northam funeral chapel in Weiser, together with 
floral tributes which completely banked the casket and pulpit, marked the 
burial services on Monday, October 5 for James Cyrus Anderson, whose death 
occurred at the Weiser hospital on last Friday evening.  The service at the 
chapel was in charge of Rev. Robert B. Echols of St. Luke's Episcopal church, 
of which Mr. Anderson was a member.  The members of the local Masonic order 
acted as a guard of honor, and music was furnished by the Masonic quarter.  At 
the interment in Riverside cemetery in Payette the committal service of the 
Episcopal church and the ritual of the Masons were read; there likewise there 
was a large attendance of friends.  

James Cyrus Anderson, known locally to his friends as Cy, had been a resident 
of Weiser since 1929, where he had served as manager of Swift and company.  
Previous to that time he and his family had lived for many years in Payette. 

Mr. Anderson was born in Taylorville, Ill. on November 27, 1893 being 42 years 
of age at the time of the sudden death and brief illness which caused his 
death.  

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Aldulah Anderson, and three sons, Donald, Rex 
and a baby boy, James Cyrus, Jr.  Other living members of his immediate family 
are his mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson; two sisters, Mrs. Staten Moss and Miss Ruth 
Anderson, and two brothers, Keith and Fred Anderson, all of whom are residents 
of Payette.  A third sister, Mrs. Charles Hauinger, is a resident of 
Taylorville, Ill; other brothers, J. Wheeler, Howard and Thomas R. Anderson 
make their homes respectively in Grants Pass, Ore., in San Luis Obispo and in 
San Francisco, Calif. 



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