On December 20, 1918, death claimed Sister Bula McMurray Anderson, wife of Brother John W. Anderson. Sister Anderson was born on December 17, 1885. She obeyed the gospel under the teaching of Brother R. P. Meeks about eighteen years ago. She was married in Nashville, Tenn., on November 26, 1917. Brother T. B. Larimore officiating. The writer was called to the home of Brother James T. Anderson, Hurricane Mills, Tenn., to speak to the sorrowing relatives and friends at the burial. Of all the beautiful things that could be said of Sister Bula Anderson, and they are many, the best of all is, she was a Christian. Her life was one of sunshine. She loved home. She leaves a rich legacy of a life beautifully lived. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." She was buried in the family plot at Hurricane Mills. ---A. G. Freed, Gospel Advocate, February 20, 1919, page 184.
On December 20, 1918, death claimed Sister Bula McMurray Anderson, wife of Brother John W. Anderson. Sister Anderson was born on December 17, 1885. She obeyed the gospel under the teaching of Brother R. P. Meeks about eighteen years ago. She was married in Nashville, Tenn., on November 26, 1917. Brother T. B. Larimore officiating. The writer was called to the home of Brother James T. Anderson, Hurricane Mills, Tenn., to speak to the sorrowing relatives and friends at the burial. Of all the beautiful things that could be said of Sister Bula Anderson, and they are many, the best of all is, she was a Christian. Her life was one of sunshine. She loved home. She leaves a rich legacy of a life beautifully lived. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord." She was buried in the family plot at Hurricane Mills. ---A. G. Freed, Gospel Advocate, February 20, 1919, page 184.
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