Mrs. Anderson resided at 5211 38th Street in Lubbock.
Memorial services were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Crosbyton Church of Christ. Carrol Robertson officiated.
Interment was made in Crosbyton Cemetery, under direction of Adams Funeral Home.
Margie Gregory was born May 2, 1925 in Kent County. She was married May 17, 1941 to Albert E. Anderson in Crosbyton.
The couple moved to Lubbock in 1941 from Crosbyton.
Mrs. Anderson, a housewife, was a member of the Southside Church of Christ in Lubbock. She formerly was a nurse at University Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, Albert E. of Lubbock; one son, Dwayne Anderson of Simpsonville, S.C.; three daughters, Betty Henry, Lavell Baker and Kay Wright, all of Lubbock; two brothers, John Gregory of Girard and H.D. Gregory of Levelland; two sisters, Mrs. Fay Harris of McAdoo and Mrs. Opal Potter of Plainview; and five grandchildren.
Crosbyton Review, April 27, 1980
Mrs. Anderson resided at 5211 38th Street in Lubbock.
Memorial services were at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Crosbyton Church of Christ. Carrol Robertson officiated.
Interment was made in Crosbyton Cemetery, under direction of Adams Funeral Home.
Margie Gregory was born May 2, 1925 in Kent County. She was married May 17, 1941 to Albert E. Anderson in Crosbyton.
The couple moved to Lubbock in 1941 from Crosbyton.
Mrs. Anderson, a housewife, was a member of the Southside Church of Christ in Lubbock. She formerly was a nurse at University Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, Albert E. of Lubbock; one son, Dwayne Anderson of Simpsonville, S.C.; three daughters, Betty Henry, Lavell Baker and Kay Wright, all of Lubbock; two brothers, John Gregory of Girard and H.D. Gregory of Levelland; two sisters, Mrs. Fay Harris of McAdoo and Mrs. Opal Potter of Plainview; and five grandchildren.
Crosbyton Review, April 27, 1980
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