Chase County Kansas Obituaries
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Anderson, Otis F Dr.
Dr. Otis Floyd "Doc"
Anderson, 89, died in the
Forrest Manor Nursing
Center, Dewey, Okla.
Funeral services were Aug.
21, 2002, in the Elmdale
Cemetery, Florence. Rev.
Robert "Bob" Word conducted
the service. Committal prayers
and final rites were directed by
the Arnold Moore Funeral
Service.
A memorial in remem-
brance of "Doc" Anderson has
been established with Jane
Phillips Hospice. Friends who
wish to remember him in this
way may forward their gifts to
Bluestem Foundation, 3500
S.E. Frank Phillips Blvd.,
Bartlesville, OK 74006.
A native of Kansas, Otis
Floyd Anderson was born on
Feb. 3, 1913, at Concordia. He
was the son of Earl Vinton and
Pearl Blanche Hiner
Anderson. He attended school
in Douglas and El Dorado. He
graduated from El Dorado
High School in the Class of
1932. He married the former
Miss Emma Ruth Simpson on
Dec. 2, 1932, at Eureka. He
was a student at the Kansas
Chiropractic College, Wichita and
was in private practice as a Chiropractic from
1946 until he retired in 1994 in Winfield.
Dr. and Mrs. Anderson moved to the
Dewey, Okla. community to
live in retirement. Mrs.
Anderson preceded him in
death on July 26, 2002, in
Dewey.
"Doc" Anderson was a mem-
ber of the Winfield Masonic
Lodge A.F.&A.M. No. 110,
Winfield.
Survivors include his
daughter, Sonyia Stone,
Dewey, Okla.; his son, Steven
Anderson, Arkansas City; one
granddaughter; two great-
grandchildren; two brothers,
William Anderson, Broken
Arrow, Okla. and Earl
Anderson,,Olathe; and a sister,
Blanche Anderson Pullis,
Loveland Colo. He was preced-
ed in death by his wife; two
brothers, Donald Anderson
and Edward Anderson; and an
infant sister, LaVon Anderson.
Chase County Leader-News, Cottonwood Falls, Kans. Aug. 29, 2002