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Pebble Jean <I>Starcher</I> Anderson

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Pebble Jean Starcher Anderson

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
18 Jun 1997 (aged 61)
Wood County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Pebble J. Anderson

Pebble Jean Anderson, 61, of Vienna, died June 18, 1997, at her residence.

She was born in Duck, W.Va., a daughter of the late Harley Starcher and Hattie gay Sirk Starcher Evans. She was a homemaker, home health care aide and a cook at Henry Logan’s Head Start. She was a member of Christian Life Center United Pentecostal Church in Parkersburg for 35 years.

Surviving are her husband of 44 years, Harold Richard Anderson of Vienna; two sons, the Rev. H. Michael Anderson of Houston, Texas and Edward T. Anderson of Fort Hood, Texas; two daughters, G. Michell Cole and Ginny L. Kinney, both of Vienna; five brothers, William Starcher of Rupert, Ga., Dana Starcher, Edward Starcher, both of El Paso, Texas, James Starcher of Long Bottom and Jerry Starcher of Mason; four sisters, Geneva Caltrider of Belleville, Rosetta Anderson of Inverness, Fla., Shirley Sparks of Mason and Margie Schearman of Kansas; and six grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Ricky Anderson and Drexel T. Anderson; and one sister, Janetta Bradley.

Burial Bethel Baptist Cemetery.

The Parkersburg News
Thursday, June 19, 1997
Parkersburg, West Virginia

Pebble J. Anderson

Pebble Jean Anderson, 61, of Vienna, died June 18, 1997, at her residence.

She was born in Duck, W.Va., a daughter of the late Harley Starcher and Hattie gay Sirk Starcher Evans. She was a homemaker, home health care aide and a cook at Henry Logan’s Head Start. She was a member of Christian Life Center United Pentecostal Church in Parkersburg for 35 years.

Surviving are her husband of 44 years, Harold Richard Anderson of Vienna; two sons, the Rev. H. Michael Anderson of Houston, Texas and Edward T. Anderson of Fort Hood, Texas; two daughters, G. Michell Cole and Ginny L. Kinney, both of Vienna; five brothers, William Starcher of Rupert, Ga., Dana Starcher, Edward Starcher, both of El Paso, Texas, James Starcher of Long Bottom and Jerry Starcher of Mason; four sisters, Geneva Caltrider of Belleville, Rosetta Anderson of Inverness, Fla., Shirley Sparks of Mason and Margie Schearman of Kansas; and six grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by two sons, Ricky Anderson and Drexel T. Anderson; and one sister, Janetta Bradley.

Burial Bethel Baptist Cemetery.

The Parkersburg News
Thursday, June 19, 1997
Parkersburg, West Virginia



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