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Dallas Morning News July 24, 1940; Section: I; Page: Ten
Former Dallasite is Dead at Pecos
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[Caption:] Mrs. A. D. Anderson
Mrs. A. D. Anderson, 79, who lived in Dallas for fifteen years with her niece, Mrs. R. B. Bennett, 125 North Windomere, died Tuesday in a Pecos hospital. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hudson of Pecos, with whom she had recently lived; a sister, Mrs. W. B. Robinson of Palestine; two brothers, J. A. Bonner of Eureka, Navarro County, and W. P. Bonner of Athens.
Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Thursday at the Presbyterian Church at Eureka.
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Dallas Morning News July 24, 1940; Section: I; Page: Ten
Former Dallasite is Dead at Pecos
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[Caption:] Mrs. A. D. Anderson
Mrs. A. D. Anderson, 79, who lived in Dallas for fifteen years with her niece, Mrs. R. B. Bennett, 125 North Windomere, died Tuesday in a Pecos hospital. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hudson of Pecos, with whom she had recently lived; a sister, Mrs. W. B. Robinson of Palestine; two brothers, J. A. Bonner of Eureka, Navarro County, and W. P. Bonner of Athens.
Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Thursday at the Presbyterian Church at Eureka.
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