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Barbara Jean <I>Dixon</I> Anderson

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Barbara Jean Dixon Anderson

Birth
Sunrise Beach, Camden County, Missouri, USA
Death
23 Aug 2010 (aged 68)
Osage Beach, Camden County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Camdenton, Camden County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Camdenton, Mo. — Barbara Jean Dixon Anderson, age 68, of Laurie, Mo., died Monday Aug. 23, 2010 after a short illness at the Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, Mo.
She was born Jan, 8, 1942, to Eugene William Dixon and Georgia Elizabeth (Heisler) Dixon in Sunrise Beach, Mo. In 1942, the location was known as Star Route of Versailles. Barbara was very proud to be a native of the area. She attended Hurricane Deck School, graduated from Camdenton High School and also Southwest Missouri State University. She was an Elder of West Lake Christian Church in Laurie and enjoyed singing in the praise team and choir, and serving on the Church Board. Her willing hands and voice will be missed at so many functions.
She married Clarence Marvin "Andy" Anderson Jr. on Aug. 31, 1960. A son, Michael Todd was born to them March 23, 1963, who died Feb. 28, 1967. Andy passed in 1980. Both Andy and Michael Todd are buried in Camdenton, where Barbara Jean will be interred. Together they built the restaurant known as Foxes Four on Route 5.
Barbara married Ralph Holder Anderson Jr. on Dec. 30, 1984. Together they built "Barbwire Security." Ralph and Barbara were active in Elks of Laurie, The American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624 in Sunrise Beach, and were members of the National Rifle Association. Ralph died May 28, 1996. Barbara served as dispatcher for the CAMO Ambulance. Working with and for people was an avid endeavor of Barbara's. She had been employed by Premier Home Health Care, out of Buffalo, Missouri and Future Care, out of Rolla, Missouri for several years. Many employees and friends she served will remember Barbara's tenacity, and loving care.
Barbara enjoyed fishing and hunting. She was a marksman, winning many trophies that were destroyed in a fire that took their home in 1991. She spoke of how the whole community cam to assist them getting back on their feet.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund, West Lake Christian Church.
Memorial Services will be held Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010, at 2 p.m., at West Lake Christian Church, Laurie, Mo.
Inurnment will be in Dale Blair Cemetery, Camdenton, Mo.

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Mo.
Camdenton, Mo. — Barbara Jean Dixon Anderson, age 68, of Laurie, Mo., died Monday Aug. 23, 2010 after a short illness at the Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, Mo.
She was born Jan, 8, 1942, to Eugene William Dixon and Georgia Elizabeth (Heisler) Dixon in Sunrise Beach, Mo. In 1942, the location was known as Star Route of Versailles. Barbara was very proud to be a native of the area. She attended Hurricane Deck School, graduated from Camdenton High School and also Southwest Missouri State University. She was an Elder of West Lake Christian Church in Laurie and enjoyed singing in the praise team and choir, and serving on the Church Board. Her willing hands and voice will be missed at so many functions.
She married Clarence Marvin "Andy" Anderson Jr. on Aug. 31, 1960. A son, Michael Todd was born to them March 23, 1963, who died Feb. 28, 1967. Andy passed in 1980. Both Andy and Michael Todd are buried in Camdenton, where Barbara Jean will be interred. Together they built the restaurant known as Foxes Four on Route 5.
Barbara married Ralph Holder Anderson Jr. on Dec. 30, 1984. Together they built "Barbwire Security." Ralph and Barbara were active in Elks of Laurie, The American Legion Zack Wheat Post 624 in Sunrise Beach, and were members of the National Rifle Association. Ralph died May 28, 1996. Barbara served as dispatcher for the CAMO Ambulance. Working with and for people was an avid endeavor of Barbara's. She had been employed by Premier Home Health Care, out of Buffalo, Missouri and Future Care, out of Rolla, Missouri for several years. Many employees and friends she served will remember Barbara's tenacity, and loving care.
Barbara enjoyed fishing and hunting. She was a marksman, winning many trophies that were destroyed in a fire that took their home in 1991. She spoke of how the whole community cam to assist them getting back on their feet.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund, West Lake Christian Church.
Memorial Services will be held Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010, at 2 p.m., at West Lake Christian Church, Laurie, Mo.
Inurnment will be in Dale Blair Cemetery, Camdenton, Mo.

Arrangements have been placed under the care of Hedges-Scott Funeral Home, Camdenton, Mo.


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