She was the daughter of William Avery and Annie Lee Borders Howell and a native of Cleveland County.
She graduated with honors from Washington High School and attended Barber Scotia College.
She married her high school sweetheart, James Rudolph Anderson, and to this union two children were born.
She was a dedicated member of Washington Baptist Church, where she was a former pianist for the mass choir, president of the Delia Patterson Missionary Circle and served on the usher board and in many other organizations. Until her illness, she was a shipping supervisor at Modern Polymers Inc. in Cherryville.
Burial: Washington Baptist Church.
She was the daughter of William Avery and Annie Lee Borders Howell and a native of Cleveland County.
She graduated with honors from Washington High School and attended Barber Scotia College.
She married her high school sweetheart, James Rudolph Anderson, and to this union two children were born.
She was a dedicated member of Washington Baptist Church, where she was a former pianist for the mass choir, president of the Delia Patterson Missionary Circle and served on the usher board and in many other organizations. Until her illness, she was a shipping supervisor at Modern Polymers Inc. in Cherryville.
Burial: Washington Baptist Church.
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