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Martha Faye <I>Burke</I> Anderson

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Martha Faye Burke Anderson

Birth
Weathers, Madison County, Arkansas, USA
Death
21 Nov 1948 (aged 22)
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Kingston, Madison County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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The Madison County Record
Huntsville, AR
25 Nov 1948

Mrs. Roy Anderson, age 22, of Springdale, died Sunday, Nov. 21, at City Hospital where she was a nurse's aide. The former Miss Faye Burk of Kingston, she had been married only a short time to Mr. Anderson, her second husband.

Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter by her previous marriage, Martha Anne Nash; her mother, Mrs. Belia Burk; two brothers, John and Bobby Gene Burk of Springdale; her maternal grandfather, Don Mitchell of Springdale; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burk of Kingston and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Callison-Sisco Chapel in Springdale. A second service was held at 2 p.m. at Kingston with burial in the Kingston cemetery.

The Madison County Record
Huntsville, AR
16 Dec 1948

Mrs. Martha Faye Anderson, 620 Success St., Springdale, Ark., died Nov. 21 at 6:20 p.m. in the City Hospital, Fayetteville following an illness of about four weeks.

She was born August 6, 1926 at Weathers, Ark., the daughter of Mrs. Belia Mitchell Burke and the late Jasie H. Burke, of Springdale. She was reared near Kingston attending school there. She had lived at Springdale for the past three years, where she had worked as a nurse's aide at the City Hospital, Fayetteville. She was converted and baptized at the age of fourteen, and about three months ago had renewed her hope in Christ and had become a faithful worker for God.

She is survived by her husband, Roy Anderson, one daughter, Martha Ann Nash, her mother, Mrs. Belia Burke, two brothers, John D. and Bobby Gene Burke, all of Springdale; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burke, of Kingston, and her maternal grandfather, Don Mitchell of Springdale, and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted at the Callison-Sisco Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 24, by Rev. Pharris, of Springdale. Song services was by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham of Springdale. Second services were held at Kingston at 2:00 p.m. with burial in the Kingston Cemetery, under the direction of the Brashears Funeral Home.

Pallbearers at Springdale were Theirl Trout, Clifford Cordes, Carl Burke, John Graham, Virgle Cores and Jay Smith all of Springdale.

The following poem was one that Mrs. Anderson had acquired recently and had liked so much that she pinned it on the wall beside her bed.

"Beginning Again"

It matters not what may befall, Beyond all else I hear the call "You Can begin Again." My courage rises when I hear, God's voice allay the thought of fear And when he whispers gently, near, "You Can Begin Again." When once quite all the world seemed wrong Throughout its din I heard His song, "You Can Begin Again" An inner joy within me stirred, I treasured each assuring word, My heart was lifted when I heard, "You Can Begin Again." Begin Again? Another' Chance? Can even I make an advance? "You Can Begin Again." Begin at once by taking heart And knowing God of you He's part! New life to you He will impart! "You Can Begin Again."
The Madison County Record
Huntsville, AR
25 Nov 1948

Mrs. Roy Anderson, age 22, of Springdale, died Sunday, Nov. 21, at City Hospital where she was a nurse's aide. The former Miss Faye Burk of Kingston, she had been married only a short time to Mr. Anderson, her second husband.

Besides her husband she is survived by a daughter by her previous marriage, Martha Anne Nash; her mother, Mrs. Belia Burk; two brothers, John and Bobby Gene Burk of Springdale; her maternal grandfather, Don Mitchell of Springdale; and paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Burk of Kingston and a host of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at the Callison-Sisco Chapel in Springdale. A second service was held at 2 p.m. at Kingston with burial in the Kingston cemetery.

The Madison County Record
Huntsville, AR
16 Dec 1948

Mrs. Martha Faye Anderson, 620 Success St., Springdale, Ark., died Nov. 21 at 6:20 p.m. in the City Hospital, Fayetteville following an illness of about four weeks.

She was born August 6, 1926 at Weathers, Ark., the daughter of Mrs. Belia Mitchell Burke and the late Jasie H. Burke, of Springdale. She was reared near Kingston attending school there. She had lived at Springdale for the past three years, where she had worked as a nurse's aide at the City Hospital, Fayetteville. She was converted and baptized at the age of fourteen, and about three months ago had renewed her hope in Christ and had become a faithful worker for God.

She is survived by her husband, Roy Anderson, one daughter, Martha Ann Nash, her mother, Mrs. Belia Burke, two brothers, John D. and Bobby Gene Burke, all of Springdale; her paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Burke, of Kingston, and her maternal grandfather, Don Mitchell of Springdale, and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were conducted at the Callison-Sisco Funeral Home at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 24, by Rev. Pharris, of Springdale. Song services was by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Graham of Springdale. Second services were held at Kingston at 2:00 p.m. with burial in the Kingston Cemetery, under the direction of the Brashears Funeral Home.

Pallbearers at Springdale were Theirl Trout, Clifford Cordes, Carl Burke, John Graham, Virgle Cores and Jay Smith all of Springdale.

The following poem was one that Mrs. Anderson had acquired recently and had liked so much that she pinned it on the wall beside her bed.

"Beginning Again"

It matters not what may befall, Beyond all else I hear the call "You Can begin Again." My courage rises when I hear, God's voice allay the thought of fear And when he whispers gently, near, "You Can Begin Again." When once quite all the world seemed wrong Throughout its din I heard His song, "You Can Begin Again" An inner joy within me stirred, I treasured each assuring word, My heart was lifted when I heard, "You Can Begin Again." Begin Again? Another' Chance? Can even I make an advance? "You Can Begin Again." Begin at once by taking heart And knowing God of you He's part! New life to you He will impart! "You Can Begin Again."


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