Dub was born on January 1, 1931 in Blackland, TX, and wasreared in Rockwall. He treated large animals at the State Fair of Texas for 50 years. The ardent Aggie received his doctorate of veterinary medicine from Texas A&M University in 1953, was president of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association in 1970, served as president of the American Veterinary Medical Association in 1977 and received the state association's horse vet of the year award in 2001.
Dub is survived by his wife of 37 years, Mary Lou; his sister, Mary Jean Williams of Rockwall; his son, Bill Anderson of Flower Mound; daughter, Andra Anderson of Carrollton; two stepdaughters, Cinde Humphreys of Dallas and Linda Barbee and her husband, Kerry, of Austin; niece, Mary Sue Smith of Rockwall; nephew, Horace Lee Williams of Dallas; and his Jack Russell Terrier, Flash.
Dub was born on January 1, 1931 in Blackland, TX, and wasreared in Rockwall. He treated large animals at the State Fair of Texas for 50 years. The ardent Aggie received his doctorate of veterinary medicine from Texas A&M University in 1953, was president of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association in 1970, served as president of the American Veterinary Medical Association in 1977 and received the state association's horse vet of the year award in 2001.
Dub is survived by his wife of 37 years, Mary Lou; his sister, Mary Jean Williams of Rockwall; his son, Bill Anderson of Flower Mound; daughter, Andra Anderson of Carrollton; two stepdaughters, Cinde Humphreys of Dallas and Linda Barbee and her husband, Kerry, of Austin; niece, Mary Sue Smith of Rockwall; nephew, Horace Lee Williams of Dallas; and his Jack Russell Terrier, Flash.
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