The Oklahoman
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 17, 1907
page 10
Who Are Relatives of Man Who Died In Chair?
No relative of J. Anderson, the train agent for the Vannoy News company of
Oklahoma City, who suddenly died at 9 o'clock Friday night, while sitting in a
chair in his room at ___ West Grand avenue, of heart trouble, has been found.
George Grislett, manager of the Vannoy company, for whom Anderson had been
working since August 8, this year, has telegraphed to Harry Harrold, Joplin,
Mo., from which city Anderson came to Oklahoma City last February,. Grislett
has also telegraphed to A. Anderson, supposedly a brother, at Richmond, Ind.
Anderson was about 28 years old, always industrious and sober. He seldom
discussed his past history with associates, and after death nothing could be
found about his person or effects that would suggest the home of his parents
or other relatives.
Coroner R. F. Schaeffer and Dr. J. W. Riley held a post mortem examination
on the body at the J. H. Marshall & Co. undertaking establishment at 10
o'clock yesterday morning and found that Anderson had died of blood clots on
the heart.
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