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James Thomas Anderson

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
27 Dec 1980 (aged 89)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
D-041-01
Memorial ID
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James T. Anderson, 89, of Rt.4, Paris, died December 27 in a local hospital.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Steele & Thomas Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Ronny Aubrey officiating.

Burial was in Meadowbrook Gardens Cemetery.

Mr. Anderson was born on 16 Feb 1891, son of William Ladell 'Bill' Anderson and Alice Belle Skidmore.

He married Beatrice Webster in Minter on July 5, 1913.

He was a retired farmer and operator of Anderson Station & Grocery at Broadway.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Eileen Ruth Hyde in 1960.

Surviving is his wife; one brother, Jesse Bain Anderson of Sulphur Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Addie Ladell (Lloyd) McElyea of Paris, Mrs. Evelyn (Samuel S.) Preston of Paris and Mrs. B.W. Webster of Aurora, CO.

Pallbearers were R.C. McElyea, Billy McElyea, James McElyea, F.M. Allen, Charles Anderson, Larry Smallwood, and Jackie Smallwood.

THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, January 1, 1981..
James T. Anderson, 89, of Rt.4, Paris, died December 27 in a local hospital.

Funeral services were held Monday afternoon in Steele & Thomas Memorial Chapel with the Rev. Ronny Aubrey officiating.

Burial was in Meadowbrook Gardens Cemetery.

Mr. Anderson was born on 16 Feb 1891, son of William Ladell 'Bill' Anderson and Alice Belle Skidmore.

He married Beatrice Webster in Minter on July 5, 1913.

He was a retired farmer and operator of Anderson Station & Grocery at Broadway.

He was preceded in death by a daughter, Eileen Ruth Hyde in 1960.

Surviving is his wife; one brother, Jesse Bain Anderson of Sulphur Springs; three sisters, Mrs. Addie Ladell (Lloyd) McElyea of Paris, Mrs. Evelyn (Samuel S.) Preston of Paris and Mrs. B.W. Webster of Aurora, CO.

Pallbearers were R.C. McElyea, Billy McElyea, James McElyea, F.M. Allen, Charles Anderson, Larry Smallwood, and Jackie Smallwood.

THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, January 1, 1981..


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