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After 64 years in funeral service, the Harvey Anderson Funeral Home still holds fast to its tradition of service to the Willmar area in serving the needs of bereaved families. Harvey Anderson Funeral Home’s roots go back to the 1930’s when Harvey Anderson, a native of the Pennock area, went to work for his uncle, Adolph Benson, at the Willmar Furniture Co. and for his uncle’s partner, Victor V. Nelson, who was a mortician. In 1932, Harvey earned his mortuary science license from the University of Minnesota, and then worked as a mortician with Nelson and Benson for nine years before opening his own funeral home. The beginning of today’s Harvey Anderson Funeral Home came on May 1, 1941, when Harvey and his partner, Burton Sperry, established the Anderson-Sperry Funeral Home. They acquired the brick home at 404 7th St SW, that formerly belonged to Willmar dentist, Oscar Hedin. The building was remodeled in 1947, and Harvey and his wife, Blanche, moved into the apartment above the funeral home, where they lived and raised their three children. As more area was required, extensive remodeling was completed in 1955. The staff was increasing and the funeral
home was expanding. In the 1950’s, Blanche Anderson earned her
funeral directors license. Then in 1966, Keith DeJongh and his wife
Marlene, came to Willmar from
his home community of Rock Rapids, Iowa to work for Harvey Anderson.
Keith had graduated with a degree in mortuary science from the University
of Minnesota. In 1968, Harvey purchased the Kerkhoven funeral home from
Carter Severied. In 1975, Keith and Marlene DeJongh became the new owners
of the Harvey Anderson Funeral Home in Willmar and Kerkhoven. In 1976,
a new funeral home was built in Kerkhoven.
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