Anna was born March 28, 1910 in Redden, Oklahoma.
She was a member of the Missionary Bapttist Church in Klamath Falls. She also was a member of various bowling leagues.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Felix Dumont.
Survivors include her son, Frank Hampton of Myrtle Creek; a daughter, Ruth Mickle of Susanville, Calif.; three stepchldren; Willene Laplarte of Browning, Mont., Clayton Dumont of Kings Beach, Calif., and Dayton of Springfield; three brothers, J.D. Crossland of Atoka, Ola., and Lee and Nathan Hines of Redding, Calif.; four sisters, Alto Joe Tanner of Redding, Bertha Cook of Atoka, Emma Tanner of Fresno, Calif., and Lillie Cox of Rescue, Calif.; 32 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
Anna was born March 28, 1910 in Redden, Oklahoma.
She was a member of the Missionary Bapttist Church in Klamath Falls. She also was a member of various bowling leagues.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Felix Dumont.
Survivors include her son, Frank Hampton of Myrtle Creek; a daughter, Ruth Mickle of Susanville, Calif.; three stepchldren; Willene Laplarte of Browning, Mont., Clayton Dumont of Kings Beach, Calif., and Dayton of Springfield; three brothers, J.D. Crossland of Atoka, Ola., and Lee and Nathan Hines of Redding, Calif.; four sisters, Alto Joe Tanner of Redding, Bertha Cook of Atoka, Emma Tanner of Fresno, Calif., and Lillie Cox of Rescue, Calif.; 32 grandchildren; and 26 great-grandchildren.
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