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Lee Ann <I>Dorn</I> Anderson

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Lee Ann Dorn Anderson

Birth
Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Nov 2017 (aged 81)
Burial
Colorado City, Mitchell County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Lee Ann Dorn Anderson, age 81, passed away in her home with family gathered around. She was born January 10, 1936 in Colorado City, Texas to Lee and Faye Coon Dorn. They moved to the country and LeeAnn attended 2 room Dorn School at the age of 6, then went on to Westbrook. Lee Ann married David Ray Anderson, August 30, 1952 in Colorado City, Texas. David and LeeAnn owned and operated the Cheveron Station in Westbrook. Later in life David went to work in the oil field pumping wells and hauling chemicals with Lee Ann there at his side. Keeping true to her roots family meant everything to her. She attended many basketball games where she could be seen cheering on her daughter Sandy and her son Randy at the Westbrook Wildcat games. Later she made sure to follow her grandson Mark to stock shows and trap-shoots all around Texas. Once he was grown the spirit began again and she would travel to watch Madison and Aiden play sports and watch Katy Mae do cheerleading. Lee Ann was an active member of the Dorn Methodist Church where she would go to practice her faith and to raise her family with a good Christian upbringing. Lee Ann is survived by her daughter Sandra Rae Sheets and husband Dale of Colorado City, by her grandson Mark Rae Sheets and wife Sintia of Lake Colorado City and by her great-grandchildren Katy Mae Sheets, Aiden M Munoz, and Madison J Munoz also of Lake Colorado City. Also surviving is Jody Sams and family of Arkansas, her sister Nel Byrd and husband Leon of Aubrey Texas, by several nieces and nephews, and by her cousin F Raider of Virginia Beach, Virginia. LeeAnn is also remembered with love by July Clyrene Hale of Westbrook. She was preceded in death by her husband David Ray Anderson and by her son Randall Lee Anderson. Lee Ann was blessed with wonderful in-laws, Minnie Mae and A.G. Anderson who always took her side. Burial in the Dorn Cemetery. Kiker Seale Funeral Home.
Lee Ann Dorn Anderson, age 81, passed away in her home with family gathered around. She was born January 10, 1936 in Colorado City, Texas to Lee and Faye Coon Dorn. They moved to the country and LeeAnn attended 2 room Dorn School at the age of 6, then went on to Westbrook. Lee Ann married David Ray Anderson, August 30, 1952 in Colorado City, Texas. David and LeeAnn owned and operated the Cheveron Station in Westbrook. Later in life David went to work in the oil field pumping wells and hauling chemicals with Lee Ann there at his side. Keeping true to her roots family meant everything to her. She attended many basketball games where she could be seen cheering on her daughter Sandy and her son Randy at the Westbrook Wildcat games. Later she made sure to follow her grandson Mark to stock shows and trap-shoots all around Texas. Once he was grown the spirit began again and she would travel to watch Madison and Aiden play sports and watch Katy Mae do cheerleading. Lee Ann was an active member of the Dorn Methodist Church where she would go to practice her faith and to raise her family with a good Christian upbringing. Lee Ann is survived by her daughter Sandra Rae Sheets and husband Dale of Colorado City, by her grandson Mark Rae Sheets and wife Sintia of Lake Colorado City and by her great-grandchildren Katy Mae Sheets, Aiden M Munoz, and Madison J Munoz also of Lake Colorado City. Also surviving is Jody Sams and family of Arkansas, her sister Nel Byrd and husband Leon of Aubrey Texas, by several nieces and nephews, and by her cousin F Raider of Virginia Beach, Virginia. LeeAnn is also remembered with love by July Clyrene Hale of Westbrook. She was preceded in death by her husband David Ray Anderson and by her son Randall Lee Anderson. Lee Ann was blessed with wonderful in-laws, Minnie Mae and A.G. Anderson who always took her side. Burial in the Dorn Cemetery. Kiker Seale Funeral Home.


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