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  1. Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver (also known as Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson) (1896–1985) was a social worker and activist who spent over 40 years as an organizer and community service worker for the YWCA.

  2. Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver Anderson (15 June 1896–12 September 1985), women's organization leader, was born in Marion, the eldest of one son and four daughters of Laura Lu Scherer Copenhaver and Bascom Eugene Copenhaver.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Age 89. Burial of Eleanor Gladys Anderson. Round Hill Cemetery, Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, United States. Genealogy for Eleanor Gladys Anderson (Copenhaver) (1896 - 1985) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Marion, Virginia
    • Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, United States
    • June 15, 1896
    • Marion, Smyth County, Virginia, United States
  4. Women's organization leader; daughter of Bascom Eugene Copenhaver and Laura Lu Scherer Copenhaver; wife of Sherwood Anderson. Sherwood Anderson s Wife, Eleanor MARION, Va. [AP] Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson, widow of writer Sherwood Anderson, died Thursday at the age of 89, a family spokesman said.

  5. Sherwood Anderson, author of Winesburg, Ohio, met his fourth (and last) wife, Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver, in 1928. Initially, their courtship was fraught with difficulties. Sherwood was considerably older (20 years); moreover, he was still married to his third wife, Elizabeth Norman Prall.

  6. The Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson Papers consist of one linear foot and are primarily related to her professional and public life, dating from 1901 to 1993. Types of materials include correspondence; writings; photographs; press releases; reports; journal and newspaper articles; transcripts of interviews; and memorabilia.

  7. In 1928 Anderson became involved with Eleanor Gladys Copenhaver (1896–1985). In 1933, Anderson and Copenhaver married. [83] . They traveled and often studied together. They were both active in the trade union movement. [84] . Anderson also became close to Copenhaver's mother, Laura. [85]