She enjoyed Photography, fishing, looking for rocks and driftwood, cats, and her little dog Wickett. Anita was known as kind, sweet, gentle, a great sense of humor, and a very talented Artist. Always thinking of everyone but herself. There are not enough words to describe the love she had for her family.
Anita will be laid to rest in the Patton Family Cemetery, on the homestead from before the Civil War.
She is survived by her husband, Larry; son, Damon; grandsons, Brayden, Jace; granddaughter, Misha Anita Tabor; and lots of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
She is preceded by her father, Theron; mother, Nina; five brothers, two sisters; and twin boys, Nathan and Jason.
She enjoyed Photography, fishing, looking for rocks and driftwood, cats, and her little dog Wickett. Anita was known as kind, sweet, gentle, a great sense of humor, and a very talented Artist. Always thinking of everyone but herself. There are not enough words to describe the love she had for her family.
Anita will be laid to rest in the Patton Family Cemetery, on the homestead from before the Civil War.
She is survived by her husband, Larry; son, Damon; grandsons, Brayden, Jace; granddaughter, Misha Anita Tabor; and lots of cousins, nieces, and nephews.
She is preceded by her father, Theron; mother, Nina; five brothers, two sisters; and twin boys, Nathan and Jason.
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