Charles
F. Anderson, 92, of Alexis and resident of Courtyard Estates in
Monmouth passed away at 5:13 A.M. on January, 25 2017 at Northwestern
Memorial Hospital, Chicago, IL.
He was born June 5th,
1924 on his grandfather's farm northwest of Little York, Warren
County. Charles was the youngest and last survivor of three sons born
to Scotch-Irish parents, Charles Frederick and Edna May Seaton
Anderson. He attended Brownlee District #19, a one room country
schoolhouse, and graduated from Little York Community High School in
1942. After enrolling at Iowa State University (ISU) for one term, he
was drafted into the US Army Signal Corps. on March 4th, 1943. He
spent most of his military service in England, Normandy, Northern
France and Central Europe. He was discharged December 20th, 1945 with
honors at Camp Grant, IL.
Thereafter, he returned
to college at ISU in March, 1946 and became very active in the Delta
Chi Fraternity. He served as Vice President, President, Selected
Chapter Luminary and was a member of the interfraternity council.
Charles was chosen to represent all ISU fraternities as a National
Interfraternity Conference delegate in NYC. He also was Secretary
Treasurer of the Ag EC Club. He earned a Bachelor’s of Science
Degree in Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology in March,
1949.
After graduation, he and
his brother Robert proudly worked together on the Anderson farm. They
were the 5th generation in over 150 years to farm land in the Ohio
Grove Township area. They welcomed his nephews, Moses in 1982,
Matthew in 1987, and later his great nephew Cyrus in 2005 to continue
the Anderson Farm legacy. As early adopters of no-till farming
practices, they were selected as conservation farm of the year in
1991 by the Mercer County Soil and Water Conservation District.
Charles continued working on the farm until he was 85 years old.
On its 100th anniversary
celebration on July 4th, 1935, Charles joined the Cedar Creek United
Presbyterian Church northeast of Little York. He was the 5th
generation of his family to join; and served faithfully as Chairman
of the Congregation, Church Treasurer and member of the building
committee. Sadly, the church was closed and demolished in 1962.
Outside of work on the
farm and church, Charles was very active in his community. He served
on the Board of Directors for the First State Bank of Little York,
Monmouth Trust and Savings as well as Marquette Bank of Monmouth for
a total of 21 years. He was president of the Cedar Creek Cemetery
Association for 25 years. He was a real-estate broker for 38 years.
Charles remained a life member of Alexis Post 189 American Legion &
Monmouth Post 2301 Veterans of Foreign Wars. He also remained an
active fraternity member of the ELKs #397 and #894 for a total of 71
years. The FFA chapter of Alexis made him an honorary member in 2000.
He was also an ISU Alumni Association Member and member of several
agriculture related organizations.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, infant brother in 1920 and his brother Robert in
1997. Charles was elated to know his name would be carried on with
his great great nephew Roman Charles Urbanczyk. Survived by: a
cousin, Jean Ann (Jeff) Stafford of Shreveport, LA; two nephews,
Moses (Roberta) Anderson of Alexis, IL and Matthew (Darlene) Anderson
of Galesburg, IL; two great nephews, Cyrus (Heather) Anderson and
Blake Anderson of Alexis, IL; two great nieces, Cierra (Steve)
Urbanczyk of New Lenox, IL and Lindsey Anderson of Chicago, IL;
Numerous step nieces and nephews: Stan (Lynn) Stripe of Milton, FL;
Sherry Glas of Galesburg, IL; Jerry (Kathy) Stripe of Zephyrhills,
FL; and Harry (Theresa) Stripe of Flower Mound, TX.
A Celebration of Life
will be at 3:00 P.M, Saturday, February 4, 2017, at the Monmouth
American Legion. Immediate family and very close friends of Charles
will be privately invited to an interment of his ashes at the Cedar
Creek Cemetery of Little York. The ceremony will include full
military honors by the Alexis American Legion Post 0189 and Monmouth
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2301. Friend of the family, Pastor Sue
Shike of Sunbeam United Presbyterian Church will officiate the
service. The family gratefully declines flowers and donations. They
will gladly accept your prayers, condolences and fond memories of
Charles. The family also wishes to extend their sincere gratitude to
Courtyard Estates for taking great care of Charles throughout these
past years; to Northwestern Memorial Hospital’s Medical Intensive
Care staff for the excellent patient care he received over the last
two weeks; and the McGuire and Davies Funeral Home for assistance in
carrying out his last wishes. For more information or to leave an
online condolence please visit, www.mcguireanddaviesfuneralhome.com
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