She was born March 14, 1928 at Alkol, Lincoln County, the daughter of the Marvin Dallas and Shellie Marie Trent Egnor.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 27 years, Troy Edward Chandler; a sister, Betty Clark.
Mrs. Chandler was a retired nurse's aid, who was proud to have worked until the age of 77, at the Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Milton. She was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
She was a follower of Jesus Christ who loved her Savior and her fellow man as He did. She attended the First Baptist Church of Spencer.
Anna had a unique way of making every house a home and there were many. Her last home at Roane General Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit was precious to her. The staff and residents became her family too. She loved every one of them and they loved her.
An avid reader, the local library made certain she had plenty of books to read. She enjoyed word search puzzles and playing Bingo. Thanks, in part to her two WVU alumni sons, she was a loyal fan of the Mountaineer football team. On GAMEDAY, she was always dressed in gold and blue.
Survivors include two sons, four granddaughters, ten great grandchildren; one brother.
Burial will be in the Eventide Cemetery, Spencer.
Excerpts Transcribed from John H. Taylor Funeral Home, Spencer, WV
January 4th, 2021
Created by Michele Davisson-Brooks
She was born March 14, 1928 at Alkol, Lincoln County, the daughter of the Marvin Dallas and Shellie Marie Trent Egnor.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 27 years, Troy Edward Chandler; a sister, Betty Clark.
Mrs. Chandler was a retired nurse's aid, who was proud to have worked until the age of 77, at the Morris Memorial Nursing Home, Milton. She was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
She was a follower of Jesus Christ who loved her Savior and her fellow man as He did. She attended the First Baptist Church of Spencer.
Anna had a unique way of making every house a home and there were many. Her last home at Roane General Hospital Skilled Nursing Unit was precious to her. The staff and residents became her family too. She loved every one of them and they loved her.
An avid reader, the local library made certain she had plenty of books to read. She enjoyed word search puzzles and playing Bingo. Thanks, in part to her two WVU alumni sons, she was a loyal fan of the Mountaineer football team. On GAMEDAY, she was always dressed in gold and blue.
Survivors include two sons, four granddaughters, ten great grandchildren; one brother.
Burial will be in the Eventide Cemetery, Spencer.
Excerpts Transcribed from John H. Taylor Funeral Home, Spencer, WV
January 4th, 2021
Created by Michele Davisson-Brooks
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