Married Alton Anderson on 4 Dec 1921.
LIVINGSTON - Services for Mrs. Winnie D. Anderson, 75, were held at 2:30 p.m. last Monday in Pace Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. C. L. Moore officiating, assisted by the Rev. Frank Hood.
Burial followed in Bold Springs Cemetery.
She died Dec. 30, 1972.
A native of Nacogdoches County, she was born the daughter of William and Willie Nix Hand on Dec 8, 1897. She attended school in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Anderson lived in Liberty County for many years but had made Polk County and Livingston her home since 1966.
Survivors include two brothers, E. T. Hand of Nacogdoches and J. C. Hand of Livingston; three sisters, Mrs. Bulah O’Quinn and Mrs. Mable Marsh, both of Livingston, and Mrs. Aline McCarty of Leggett.
Pallbearers were Kenneth Hand, Broughton Hand, Jack Hand, Don Marsh, Paul Chalker and O. L. McCarty.
Married Alton Anderson on 4 Dec 1921.
LIVINGSTON - Services for Mrs. Winnie D. Anderson, 75, were held at 2:30 p.m. last Monday in Pace Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. C. L. Moore officiating, assisted by the Rev. Frank Hood.
Burial followed in Bold Springs Cemetery.
She died Dec. 30, 1972.
A native of Nacogdoches County, she was born the daughter of William and Willie Nix Hand on Dec 8, 1897. She attended school in Nacogdoches. Mrs. Anderson lived in Liberty County for many years but had made Polk County and Livingston her home since 1966.
Survivors include two brothers, E. T. Hand of Nacogdoches and J. C. Hand of Livingston; three sisters, Mrs. Bulah O’Quinn and Mrs. Mable Marsh, both of Livingston, and Mrs. Aline McCarty of Leggett.
Pallbearers were Kenneth Hand, Broughton Hand, Jack Hand, Don Marsh, Paul Chalker and O. L. McCarty.
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