She was born Dec. 30, 1926 to Mabel and Alfred Anderson.
LaRue loved traveling and made several fun trips with her daughter, Woodi "Char," and sister, Rene. She also spent a great deal of time at the East Carbon senior center, where she was known as the "coffee lady."
She was loved by her many friends there and she treasured their friendships. She was always seen driving her blue Lincoln Towncar with the special "LaRue's" license places given to her by her husband, Woody.
Survived by daughter, Woodi Charlene Reed, East Carbon; granddaughter, Melissa Mancha, New York, N.Y.; grandson, Lynn Gates, Helper; brothers and sisters, Clair Anderson, Hanford, Calif.; Dean Anderson, Gunnison; Rene Cupples, East Carbon; and Roma Cooper and Orene Sawyer, Evanston, Wyo. Preceded in death by parents, Alfred and Mabel Anderson; and husband, Woodrow "Woody" Reed.
Family and friends will gather at Fausett Mortuary for a memorial service Wednesday, March 16, 2 p.m. followed by graveside services at the Price City Cemetery.
Published in the Sun Advocate March 10, 2005
She was born Dec. 30, 1926 to Mabel and Alfred Anderson.
LaRue loved traveling and made several fun trips with her daughter, Woodi "Char," and sister, Rene. She also spent a great deal of time at the East Carbon senior center, where she was known as the "coffee lady."
She was loved by her many friends there and she treasured their friendships. She was always seen driving her blue Lincoln Towncar with the special "LaRue's" license places given to her by her husband, Woody.
Survived by daughter, Woodi Charlene Reed, East Carbon; granddaughter, Melissa Mancha, New York, N.Y.; grandson, Lynn Gates, Helper; brothers and sisters, Clair Anderson, Hanford, Calif.; Dean Anderson, Gunnison; Rene Cupples, East Carbon; and Roma Cooper and Orene Sawyer, Evanston, Wyo. Preceded in death by parents, Alfred and Mabel Anderson; and husband, Woodrow "Woody" Reed.
Family and friends will gather at Fausett Mortuary for a memorial service Wednesday, March 16, 2 p.m. followed by graveside services at the Price City Cemetery.
Published in the Sun Advocate March 10, 2005
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