Holyoke Enterprise, Holyoke, Colorado, July 25, 1940
State
Herald, Holyoke, Colorado, September 5, 1913
Anson B. Hanway was
born on the 14th day of November 1856 in Clarksburg, Indiana and died at
Springfield, Missouri on Tuesday August 26, 1913.
At St. Morris,
Indiana, 1899, he and Miss Luella Higdon were united in marriage. No
children were born to them.
About ten years ago, he and his wife
became residents of our county. During their residence in the county he
made many acquaintances and all who met him in a social or business way
learned to hold him in high esteem for his many good qualities of
character.
He was a member of the Congregational church and, as
that denomination was not represented in our county, he still held his
membership in the Denver church of which Dr. Thomas Uzzel was the
founder and pastor up to the time of his death.
He was a member
of the K.P. Lodge of Holyoke.
He had been troubled for some time
with his heart and a few months ago his family physician advised him to
try a lower altitude. He regretted very much to leave his friends but
finally disposed of his property and with his wife went to West Plains,
Missouri in the hope that the lower altitude would benefit him. The
change failed to improve his condition.
He leaves his wife, two
brothers John and Amos of Bridgeport, Colorado, who attended the funeral
and one sister.
The body was brought to Holyoke for burial and
the funeral services were conducted from the Baptist church on Sunday
afternoon, August 31. Rev. Ellie Zinger preaching the sermon and the
burial services were conducted by the Holyoke K.P. Lodge. A large number
of friends of the family attended the services and accompanied the
remains to the cemetery.

Anson B. Hanway
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