Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Lee Anders, who died in a Fort Worth hospital Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mankin Church near Trinidad.
The services were conducted by the Rev. William Everhart of Athens, with interment in the Mankin Cemetery.
The Hassell & Foster Funeral Home was in charge of Arrangements.
Mrs. Anders was born on March 11, 1902, at Trinidad, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Carroll. Mrs. Carroll died in 1916 and Mr. Carroll in 1937, and both were buried in the Mankin Cemetery.
Mrs. Anders, member of the Rosen Heights Baptist Church of Fort Worth and an employee of Globe Laboratories, left Trinidad in 1927, and had resided in Fort Worth for the past twelve years.
Surviving are two brothers, W.P. Carroll of Athens and Edward Carroll of Fort Worth, and one sister, Mrs. Ola Sawyer of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Funeral services for Mrs. Eula Lee Anders, who died in a Fort Worth hospital Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, were held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Mankin Church near Trinidad.
The services were conducted by the Rev. William Everhart of Athens, with interment in the Mankin Cemetery.
The Hassell & Foster Funeral Home was in charge of Arrangements.
Mrs. Anders was born on March 11, 1902, at Trinidad, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Carroll. Mrs. Carroll died in 1916 and Mr. Carroll in 1937, and both were buried in the Mankin Cemetery.
Mrs. Anders, member of the Rosen Heights Baptist Church of Fort Worth and an employee of Globe Laboratories, left Trinidad in 1927, and had resided in Fort Worth for the past twelve years.
Surviving are two brothers, W.P. Carroll of Athens and Edward Carroll of Fort Worth, and one sister, Mrs. Ola Sawyer of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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