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- from "The Grinnell Herald Register", 28 Jan 1963 (grinnell.lib.ia.us)
SATURDAY SERVICES HELD AT MALCOM FOR HENRY J SANDERMAN
Funeral service for Henry J Sanderman, 81, of Malcom, were held Saturday afternoon from the Malcom Methodist Church. Mr. Sanderman died suddenly Wednesday morning while doing chores at his farm near Malcom. Officiating at the services was Rev. Wilson Hyde, pastor of Union Park Methodist church in Des Moines, assisted by the Rev. James Robinson, pastor of the Malcom church. Music at the services was provided by Mrs. Waldo Johnson. In charge of flowers were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Heichman, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sheets. Pallbearers were Fred Beck, Raymond McClure, P.D. Varnum, George Baustian, Raymond Schilders, and Lyle Bauman. Honorary pallbearers were J.C. Deedrick, Henry Wichman, Lyle Goodwin, Lloyd Fry, Lester Baltisberger, and Clair Noel. Interment was in the Melbourne, Iowa, cemetery with Smith Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mr. Sanderman is survived by his widow Zella, and a daughter, Allene Sanderman, both of Malcom; one brother; and several neices and nephews. The son of August and Caroline Kracht Sanderman, he was born Dec. 6, 1881, at Baxter. He received his education in the Baxter and Melbourne public schools. In 1905, he was united in married with Zella Woods. To this union was born one daughter, Allene. After their marriage, Mr. and Mrs. Sanderman moved from Melbourne to Owatonna, Minn., and 20 years ago moved to the north of Malcom. He was member of the Malcom Methodist church.
From HR January 28, 1963 obit
Excerpt from "The Grinnell Herald Register", 24 Jan 1963 (grinnell.lib.ia.us)
HENRY SANDERMAN DIES SUDDENLY AT FARM NEAR MALCOM
Formerly of Owatonna, Minn., Mr Sanderman move to the farm near Malcom 20 years ago, where recently he had been semi-retired. Survivors include his wife, Zella, presently recovering from surgery in a Des Moines hospital, and a daughter. Allene, of Malcom. Also surviving are one brother, Albert Sanderman of Melbourne, and a nephew, L.W. Troxel of State Center.
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