ANDERSON

BARBARA ANDERSON
BILLY ANDERSON

C W ANDERSON

MRS C W ANDERSON

CHARLES ANDERSON

ERNEST ANDERSON
 

ROBERT LAWRENCE ANDERSON
RUBY V ANDERSON



BARBARA ANDERSON
The Times Leader
Princeton, Ky.
Nov. 10, 1999
Eddyville, Ky.
Mrs. Barbara Anderson, 54, of Lisanby Road , Eddyville, died Monday, Nov. 8, 1999, at Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, following a one year illness from cancer.
A retired Special education teacher, who taught 23 of her 29 years in the Trigg County School System, she was born Feb. 20, 1945, a daughter of the late Judge J. Gordan Lisanby, who died Dec. 9, 1997 and Louise Rogers Lisanby, who died Feb. 15, 1986.
She was a life-long member of the First Christian Church of Princeton, a member of the Twin Cities Lions Club, Eddyville Woman's Club, Homemaker Club, Lyon County Chamber of Commerce, Democratic Women's Club, Retired Teachers Association and Gideon Auxiliary.
Survivors include her husband, Donald C. Anderson; two daughters,Rebecca Lynn Razey of Munster, Ind., and Joanne Kay Deinert of Schereville, Ind.; six grandchildren, Donald Razey, Jennifer Razey, Shelby Razey, Christopher Deinert, Bryan Deinert and Amy Deinert; a brother and sister-in-law Roger and Celia Lisanby of Eddyville; two nephews, Roger Allen Lisanby and James Price Lisanby and a niece, Mitzi Lisanby.
Visitation will be held at Morgan's Funeral Home in Princeton, Thursday, Nov. 11, from 5 to 8 p.m. Graveside services will be conducted at Cedar Hill Cemetery (Princeton, Ky.), for family and friends Friday, Nov. 12, at 4 p.m. with Rev. Cliff Jones officiating.
A "Celebration Memorial" will be held at the First Christian Church, 510 Hopkinsville St.. on Friday, Nov. 12, at 7 p.m. Special music will be provided by Clay King.


BILLY ANDERSON

Our community was indeed sorry to her of the sudden death of Billy ANDERSON, Christian county, who was killed in an automobile accident Friday night, the 22nd.
Billy was the grandson of the late Dr. HILLE, who lived here for many years.
Our sympathy goes out to the family and friends especially to his mother, who has so many friends here.
Cadiz Record Jan 1940


C W ANDERSON

C.W. ANDERSON 84, a former resident of Paducah, died at 3 a.m. today in Fox Lake, Ill.
Mr. Anderson, who was a native of Golconda, Ill., left Paducah 19 years ago. He is survived by a daughters; Mrs. AMY MACKO of Fox Lake, Ill; three sisters; Mrs. E .R. CLARK and Mrs. MILO RECTOR, both of Paducah, and Miss CATHERINE
ANDERSON of Chicago; and a brother ALBERT ANDERSON, of California.
The body will be brought to Buchanan Funeral Home in Golconda, Ill. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
Paducah 1959



MRS C.W. ANDERSON
Mrs. C. W. ANDERSON died at 5 o'clock this morning at her home at 29th and Park Avenue following a short illness.
She is survived by her husband, C.W. ANDERSON; a daughter, Mrs. Amy ANDERSON MACKO, Chicago, sister, Mrs. T. H. RECTOR, Golconda, Ill., and two brothers, Oliver HOLLINGSWORTH, Goldconda and James HOLLINGSWORTH, Dundee, Ill.
2 o'clock services will be held at the residence with the Rev. D.B. T--pp officiating .
Burial will be in Golconda, Ill. Paducah - 1933

CHARLES ANDERSON
Charles T. ANDERSON, of Apt 68, Elmwood Court, died at 11:30 a.m. Monday at Western Baptist Hospital.
He retired in 1947 from the Illinois Central Railroad after working 25 years in the car department. Anderson was
employed for three years as maintenance man for the Irvin Cobb Hotel.
He was a native of McCracken County and a member of Trinity Baptist Church.
Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Iva ANDERSON; three daughters, Mrs. Clint ADAMS, Mrs. T.L. THOMPSON and Mrs. Clyde DOWELl, Jr. all of Paducah; four brothers, Arthur ANDERSON and
Calvin ANDERSON and Ira ANDERSON, both of Texas, seven grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Friends may call at Lindsey's.
Paducah - Date unknown



ERNEST ANDERSON

The remains of Mr. Ernest Anderson, a brother of Dr. Edgar Anderson, of this county, was brought to this city Thursday.
He was killed in a railroad accident at Poplar Bluff, Mo.., last Tuesday. It seems that Anderson was an employee on the Iron Mountain road, and just before the train was derailed he fell between the engine and the first car, his body being horribly mangled.
Hopkinsville New Era
October 1886



ROBERT LAWRENCE ANDERSON

Mr. Robert Lawrence Anderson, son of Judge L.B. Anderson, died yesterday the 20th inst of heart disease after an illness of about a week.

He was about 6 years of age.

Burial in City Cemetery.
Graves County
1897



RUBY V ANDERSON

Kentucky New Era
May 8, 1998
Elkton Kentucky
Ruby V. Anderson: Services for Ruby Virginia Anderson, 77, will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Latham Funeral Home, with the Rev David Wilkerson officiating. Burial will be at 1 p.m. at the Springfield Memorial Gardens. Springfield Tn.
She died Wednesday at Jennie Stuart Medical Center of natural causes.
A native of Cheatham County, Tn., she was born Dec. 5, 1920, the daughter of the late Charles B. and Eddie Douglas Williams. She was homemaker and a member of the Elkton Baptist Church. Her husband, Jimmy Anderson, died in 1970.
Survivors include four sons, David and Tommy Anderson both of Hopkinsville, Joe Anderson, Lexington, Don Anderson, Dickson, Tn.; A brother Charles D. Williams, Nashville, Tn.; five sisters, Frances Smith, Ruth Sadler and Martha Ellis, all of Nashville, Tn., Katherine Hall, Dickson, Tn., Madolyn Beal, Oak Ridge, Tn., and four grandchildren.



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