Died noon Sunday, Jan. 8, 1989, at Field Memorial Hospital, Centreville, Miss. She was 84, a native and lifelong resident of Centreville, Miss. She was a retired caseworker for Amite & Wilkinson County Welfare Department.
Visiting at Newman Funeral Home, Centreville, Miss., noon to religious services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by the Rev. Bob Jones and the Rev. John L. Ash III. Burial in Oaklawn Cemetery, Centreville, Miss.
Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Warren, Conway, Ark., and Mrs. Doris Nickel, Centreville, Miss.
Preceded in death by husband, J.B. Anderson.
She was a member of Centreville Methodist Church, where she was active in Womens' Organizations of the church.
Memorial donations may be made to Centreville Methodist Church, Centreville, Miss.
Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), January 9, 1989
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Died noon Sunday, Jan. 8, 1989, at Field Memorial Hospital, Centreville, Miss. She was 84, a native and lifelong resident of Centreville, Miss. She was a retired caseworker for Amite & Wilkinson County Welfare Department.
Visiting at Newman Funeral Home, Centreville, Miss., noon to religious services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, conducted by the Rev. Bob Jones and the Rev. John L. Ash III. Burial in Oaklawn Cemetery, Centreville, Miss.
Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Bertha Warren, Conway, Ark., and Mrs. Doris Nickel, Centreville, Miss.
Preceded in death by husband, J.B. Anderson.
She was a member of Centreville Methodist Church, where she was active in Womens' Organizations of the church.
Memorial donations may be made to Centreville Methodist Church, Centreville, Miss.
Published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA), January 9, 1989
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