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ANNO - Morton Richard

Source: Lafayette Journal and Courier Tues 13 July 1954 p 1

Attica - Morton Richard (Dick) Anno, 50, caretaker of Harrison Hills Country Club golf course was killed instantly when a tractor overturned on him while he was mowing the grass on the golf course at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The tractor was pulling the mower and the accident happened on an incline on the fourth green.  Anno's skull was fractured. The family home is at 500 East New Street.  Born in Warren County. Anno worked for many years in the plant of the Harrison Steel Casting Co. and was employed as caretaker of the country club golf course in the summer.  He was married to Mildred Riley of Attica in 1931 and was a member of the Christian Church at Williamsport and the Moose Lodge in Attica. Surviving with the widow are a son, Keith, who is at home on leave from the Navy; a daughter, Marilyn at home; his mother, Mrs. Margaret Anno, Williamsport; two brothers, Charles Anno, Attica and Cecil of Bowerstown, Ohio and four sisters, Mrs. Edgar Quinton, Gonzales, Tex; Mrs. Ray Sharp and Mrs. James Townsend, both of Attica, and Mrs. Reid Berrman, Jackson, Mich.  
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