Death of B. H. Sanders

Death of B. H. Sanders

B. H. Sanders, president and general manager of the American Foundry and Manufacturing Company, of St. Louis, Mo., died at his home in St. Louis on Sunday, the 6th instant. The deceased was a member of the old Plenger & Henger Manufacturing Company, which was changed to the American Company more than ten years ago, with Mr. Sanders at its head. It was through his efforts that the concern grew to its present importance in producing water works supplies. Mr. Sanders has been a regular attendant at the annual conventions of the American Water Works Association and was well known to its members, who will greatly regret to learn of his untimely death.

B. H. Sanders, president and general manager of the American Foundry and Manufacturing Company, of St. Louis, Mo., died at his home in St. Louis on Sunday, the 6th instant. The deceased was a member of the old Plenger & Henger Manufacturing Company, which was changed to the American Company more than ten years ago, with Mr. Sanders at its head. It was through his efforts that the concern grew to its present importance in producing water works supplies. Mr. Sanders has been a regular attendant at the annual conventions of the American Water Works Association and was well known to its members, who will greatly regret to learn of his untimely death.

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