The Carnegie Herald, Jan. 14, 1953
Mrs. Fast, 68, Dies Following Stroke; Rites Friday P.M.
Mrs. Roxy Fast, 68, died at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday in the Carnegie hospital following a week;s illness. Mrs. Fast suffered a stroke at 6 p.m. Wednesday of last week on the street near her home on North Broadway. Her brother, Jeff Anderson, who lives nearby, came to her assistance and she was taken to the hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the First Baptist church with the pastor, Rev. Frank Elkins, officiating. He will be assisted by Rev. M.J. Kersten, Nazarene pastor. Arrangements are in charge of the Pitcher Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Carnegie cemetery.
Roxy Anderson was born May 10, 1884, at Center, Ala. She came to Oklahoma in 1906 and located north of Alfalfa. She was married to J.E. Fast Nov. 26, 1916. Mr. Fast died Dec. 27, 1939. Mrs. Fast has made her home in Carnegie since 1938. She was a member of the Baptist church here.
Survivors include a stepdaughter, Mrs. Goldie Cook, Wichita, Kan.; a foster son, Robert Wise, Fredericktown, Mo.; five sisters, Mrs. A.E. Anthony, Anadarko; Mrs. Asilee Burge, Shawnee; Mrs. Stella Burge, Carnegie; Mrs. Nettie J Pritchard, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Cyntha Martin, Lawton, and four brothers, William A. Anderson, Merced, Calif.; Jeff and Joe of this place, and Ed Anderson of Oklahoma City. Also surviving is one grandson.
The Carnegie Herald, Jan. 14, 1953
Mrs. Fast, 68, Dies Following Stroke; Rites Friday P.M.
Mrs. Roxy Fast, 68, died at 10:15 a.m. Wednesday in the Carnegie hospital following a week;s illness. Mrs. Fast suffered a stroke at 6 p.m. Wednesday of last week on the street near her home on North Broadway. Her brother, Jeff Anderson, who lives nearby, came to her assistance and she was taken to the hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in the First Baptist church with the pastor, Rev. Frank Elkins, officiating. He will be assisted by Rev. M.J. Kersten, Nazarene pastor. Arrangements are in charge of the Pitcher Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Carnegie cemetery.
Roxy Anderson was born May 10, 1884, at Center, Ala. She came to Oklahoma in 1906 and located north of Alfalfa. She was married to J.E. Fast Nov. 26, 1916. Mr. Fast died Dec. 27, 1939. Mrs. Fast has made her home in Carnegie since 1938. She was a member of the Baptist church here.
Survivors include a stepdaughter, Mrs. Goldie Cook, Wichita, Kan.; a foster son, Robert Wise, Fredericktown, Mo.; five sisters, Mrs. A.E. Anthony, Anadarko; Mrs. Asilee Burge, Shawnee; Mrs. Stella Burge, Carnegie; Mrs. Nettie J Pritchard, Phoenix, Ariz., and Mrs. Cyntha Martin, Lawton, and four brothers, William A. Anderson, Merced, Calif.; Jeff and Joe of this place, and Ed Anderson of Oklahoma City. Also surviving is one grandson.
Family Members
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Jefferson Davis Anderson
1861–1922
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Charles H Anderson
1867–1931
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Sarah Frances Anderson Smith
1868–1940
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Amanda Elizabeth Anderson Anthony
1872–1965
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Thomas Jefferson Anderson
1875–1962
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Mary Asilee Burge
1878–1967
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Reuben Turner "Rube" Anderson
1880–1950
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Estella Anderson Burge
1881–1964
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Joseph E "Joe" Anderson
1883–1955
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Cynthia Lavene Anderson Martin
1888–1977
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