A native of Lincoln County, Frank lived most of his life in Boiling Springs.
He was the last of 11 children of Joseph Robert and Maggie Black Anthony.
He worked as a carpenter, painter, mill hand and farmer.
Frank was a member of Flint Hill Baptist Church.
He was an avid collector and enjoyed yard sales and riding his four-wheeler.
He never retired.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Lillie Martin Anthony; six brothers Austin, Claude, Sol, Charlie, Marvin and Bill; and four sisters, Myrtle Clary, Pearline Bridges, Mary Sue Hamrick and Elsie Martin.
Funeral: Graveside at Cleveland Memorial Park
NOTE: Published online Shelby Star
A native of Lincoln County, Frank lived most of his life in Boiling Springs.
He was the last of 11 children of Joseph Robert and Maggie Black Anthony.
He worked as a carpenter, painter, mill hand and farmer.
Frank was a member of Flint Hill Baptist Church.
He was an avid collector and enjoyed yard sales and riding his four-wheeler.
He never retired.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Lillie Martin Anthony; six brothers Austin, Claude, Sol, Charlie, Marvin and Bill; and four sisters, Myrtle Clary, Pearline Bridges, Mary Sue Hamrick and Elsie Martin.
Funeral: Graveside at Cleveland Memorial Park
NOTE: Published online Shelby Star
Family Members
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Myrtle Lee Anthony Clary
1904–1993
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Austin Odell Anthony
1905–1983
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Claude Alonzo Anthony
1907–1968
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Solomon H. Anthony
1909–1991
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Elma Pearline "Elmer" Anthony Bridges
1911–1942
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Charlie Hoover Anthony
1912–1975
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Marvin Leonard Anthony
1915–1994
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Elsie Anthony Martin
1917–2007
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Mary Sue Anthony Hamrick
1919–1972
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PVT Hazel Hardin "Bill" Anthony
1921–1994
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