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Myrtle “Maggie” <I>Brantley</I> Anderson

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Myrtle “Maggie” Brantley Anderson

Birth
Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
11 Jun 1929 (aged 51)
Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA
Burial
Winnfield, Winn Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, wife of J. E. Anderson, died at her home two miles from Winnfield Tuesday afternoon after a two weeks illness. Funeral services were conducted at the home Wednesday afternoon by Rev. A. H. Cullen, pastor of the Baptist Church. Burial was in Winnfield Cemetery.

Surviving Mrs. Anderson is her husband and four children, Mrs. Oscar Barton, Jim, Virgil, and Mabel Anderson of Winnfield, and two brothers, Joe and Philip Brantley of Arcadia; a sister, Mrs. Jim Readhimer of Floydada, Texas, and a half sister, Mrs. Mattie Youngblood of Mt. Lebanon.

Relatives from out of town attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brantley, Mrs. Hiser and two children, Eloise and Shelly; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brantley and Leonard and Guy Brantley, and Clotile, Irene, and Grace Brantley, and Mrs. Julius Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anders, of Arcadia. Others attending were Mrs. R. L. Oxley and son, Jesse Lee; John Williams Henry Haley
and Miss Stewart of Arcadia.

The love and esteem in which Mrs. Anderson was held was shown by the beautiful floral offering. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Baptist Church, having joined when she was eleven years old. She was 52 years old.

Mrs. Anderson was born in Webster Parish and moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Brantley, now deceased, to Arcadia during her girlhood days. She was married to J. E. Anderson in 1896.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, June 13, 1929
Mrs. Myrtle Anderson, wife of J. E. Anderson, died at her home two miles from Winnfield Tuesday afternoon after a two weeks illness. Funeral services were conducted at the home Wednesday afternoon by Rev. A. H. Cullen, pastor of the Baptist Church. Burial was in Winnfield Cemetery.

Surviving Mrs. Anderson is her husband and four children, Mrs. Oscar Barton, Jim, Virgil, and Mabel Anderson of Winnfield, and two brothers, Joe and Philip Brantley of Arcadia; a sister, Mrs. Jim Readhimer of Floydada, Texas, and a half sister, Mrs. Mattie Youngblood of Mt. Lebanon.

Relatives from out of town attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brantley, Mrs. Hiser and two children, Eloise and Shelly; Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brantley and Leonard and Guy Brantley, and Clotile, Irene, and Grace Brantley, and Mrs. Julius Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anders, of Arcadia. Others attending were Mrs. R. L. Oxley and son, Jesse Lee; John Williams Henry Haley
and Miss Stewart of Arcadia.

The love and esteem in which Mrs. Anderson was held was shown by the beautiful floral offering. Mrs. Anderson was a member of the Baptist Church, having joined when she was eleven years old. She was 52 years old.

Mrs. Anderson was born in Webster Parish and moved with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Brantley, now deceased, to Arcadia during her girlhood days. She was married to J. E. Anderson in 1896.

Published in The Winn Parish Enterprise, June 13, 1929


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