Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Greenlawn Cemetery in Grenola. Her grandson, the Rev. Ethan D. Sayler, will officiate. Larry Sayler will play a violin selection of "All the Way My Savior Leads Me." Arrangements are through Zimmerman Funeral Home of Howard
A memorial has been established with Greenlawn Cemetery at Grenola.
Anderson was born Oct. 14, 1917, at Grenola, to Charles Joseph and Mollie Tom (Sweet) Carter. She lived her early years in the Grenola area and graduated from Grenola High School.
On July 25, 1937, she married Benjamin Clark Anderson at the First United Presbyterian Church in Wichita. The couple made their home in Kansas City, Mo., where she was employed for several years by Dr. C. Richard Friedley in Raytown, Mo. After they moved to Howard, she worked at the Elk County Abstract Office and served as treasurer of the city of Howard.
She was a life member of the Oskaloosa Chapter 62 Order of Eastern Star and was a member of Chapter AF, PEO in Augusta. She was also a member of the United Methodist Church in Howard.
Anderson was preceded by her husband, Clark, on Aug. 23, 2004.
Survivors include her daughter, Sonya M. Sayler, Wichita; a sister, Lucille Fern Best, Grenola; three grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Greenlawn Cemetery in Grenola. Her grandson, the Rev. Ethan D. Sayler, will officiate. Larry Sayler will play a violin selection of "All the Way My Savior Leads Me." Arrangements are through Zimmerman Funeral Home of Howard
A memorial has been established with Greenlawn Cemetery at Grenola.
Anderson was born Oct. 14, 1917, at Grenola, to Charles Joseph and Mollie Tom (Sweet) Carter. She lived her early years in the Grenola area and graduated from Grenola High School.
On July 25, 1937, she married Benjamin Clark Anderson at the First United Presbyterian Church in Wichita. The couple made their home in Kansas City, Mo., where she was employed for several years by Dr. C. Richard Friedley in Raytown, Mo. After they moved to Howard, she worked at the Elk County Abstract Office and served as treasurer of the city of Howard.
She was a life member of the Oskaloosa Chapter 62 Order of Eastern Star and was a member of Chapter AF, PEO in Augusta. She was also a member of the United Methodist Church in Howard.
Anderson was preceded by her husband, Clark, on Aug. 23, 2004.
Survivors include her daughter, Sonya M. Sayler, Wichita; a sister, Lucille Fern Best, Grenola; three grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
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