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Frona “Fronie” <I>Anderson</I> Leftwich

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Frona “Fronie” Anderson Leftwich

Birth
Death
1960 (aged 69–70)
Burial
Cookeville, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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b. Frone (Anderson) Leftwich (1890-1960)md Joel Riley Leftwich (1888-1962), both buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN.

Funeral services for Mrs. Fronnie Leftwich, 70, who died Saturday at her home in Buffalo Valley following an extended illness, were held Monday afternoon at Whitson Funeral Home. Services were conducted by the Rev. Joe Ellege. Burial was in Crest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Baxter, TN.
Mrs. Leftwich was the wife of Riley Leftwich, Buffalo Valley. She was a daughter of the late Paul and Betty Carr Anderson. She was a native of Putnam County and a member of the Methodist church.
Survivors other than the husband are 2 daughters, Mrs. Bertie Blair, Detroit, MI, Mrs. Rob Bandy, Buffalo Valley; 2 sons, Sam and Mack Leftwich, Detroit, MI; 2 brothers, Tony Anderson, Baxter, Sam Anderson, Silver Point; 3 sisters, Mrs. Bessie Leftwich, Mrs. Mary Jane Brown, Baxter, Mrs. Angeline Whitehead, Bowling Green, KY; 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Note: Source: Heritage of Putnam County Tennessee 2008
by Putnam County Heritage Book Committee and County Heritage Inc. pg. 276 Riley and Frona (Anderson) Leftwich were born and raised on Indian Creek in Putnam County
and later lived in Buffalo Valley. They were the parents of four children. Both are buried in the Crest Lawn Cemetery in Cookeville. Riley and Frona had four children: Bertie, Essie, Sam, and Mack. Bertie has three children: Charlie Lee Blair, Paul Allen Blair, and Ellen Ann Blair. Essie has three children: Betty Sue Leftwich, Bobby Bandy, and Larry Joe Bandy. Sam has two children: Glen and Kathy Leftwich.
Mack has three children: Garey, Teresa, and Sandra Leftwich. Riley and Frona have six great grandchildren: Paul Clinton Eldridge, Deborah Ann Eldridge, Keith Colins, Ricky Joe Bandy, Shirley Ann Seeback, and William Seeback. They also have eight greatgreat grandchildren. Story by: Betty Leftwich Collins, Cookeville, TN.
b. Frone (Anderson) Leftwich (1890-1960)md Joel Riley Leftwich (1888-1962), both buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Putnam Co., TN.

Funeral services for Mrs. Fronnie Leftwich, 70, who died Saturday at her home in Buffalo Valley following an extended illness, were held Monday afternoon at Whitson Funeral Home. Services were conducted by the Rev. Joe Ellege. Burial was in Crest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Baxter, TN.
Mrs. Leftwich was the wife of Riley Leftwich, Buffalo Valley. She was a daughter of the late Paul and Betty Carr Anderson. She was a native of Putnam County and a member of the Methodist church.
Survivors other than the husband are 2 daughters, Mrs. Bertie Blair, Detroit, MI, Mrs. Rob Bandy, Buffalo Valley; 2 sons, Sam and Mack Leftwich, Detroit, MI; 2 brothers, Tony Anderson, Baxter, Sam Anderson, Silver Point; 3 sisters, Mrs. Bessie Leftwich, Mrs. Mary Jane Brown, Baxter, Mrs. Angeline Whitehead, Bowling Green, KY; 8 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.

Note: Source: Heritage of Putnam County Tennessee 2008
by Putnam County Heritage Book Committee and County Heritage Inc. pg. 276 Riley and Frona (Anderson) Leftwich were born and raised on Indian Creek in Putnam County
and later lived in Buffalo Valley. They were the parents of four children. Both are buried in the Crest Lawn Cemetery in Cookeville. Riley and Frona had four children: Bertie, Essie, Sam, and Mack. Bertie has three children: Charlie Lee Blair, Paul Allen Blair, and Ellen Ann Blair. Essie has three children: Betty Sue Leftwich, Bobby Bandy, and Larry Joe Bandy. Sam has two children: Glen and Kathy Leftwich.
Mack has three children: Garey, Teresa, and Sandra Leftwich. Riley and Frona have six great grandchildren: Paul Clinton Eldridge, Deborah Ann Eldridge, Keith Colins, Ricky Joe Bandy, Shirley Ann Seeback, and William Seeback. They also have eight greatgreat grandchildren. Story by: Betty Leftwich Collins, Cookeville, TN.


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