Fannie Anderson , 68, died Dec. 22 at Alaska Native Medical Center. A funeral service was held at Evergreen Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Andrew Euler of the Faith East Baptist Church officiating.
Mrs. Anderson was born July 15, 1920, in Chitina. A homemaker, she lived in the Cordova area for 30 years before moving to Anchorage. She is survived by four daughters, Marjorie Wilson, Francis Fraser and Shirley Simpson, all of Anchorage, and Linda Clemente of Cordova; three sons, Rudy D'Apice and Joseph Anderson , both of Anchorage, and Newell Anderson of Cordova; her brother, Harold Joe of California; her father, Walter Charlie of Glennallen; 22 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Burial took place in Anchorage Memorial Park.
Fannie Anderson , 68, died Dec. 22 at Alaska Native Medical Center. A funeral service was held at Evergreen Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Andrew Euler of the Faith East Baptist Church officiating.
Mrs. Anderson was born July 15, 1920, in Chitina. A homemaker, she lived in the Cordova area for 30 years before moving to Anchorage. She is survived by four daughters, Marjorie Wilson, Francis Fraser and Shirley Simpson, all of Anchorage, and Linda Clemente of Cordova; three sons, Rudy D'Apice and Joseph Anderson , both of Anchorage, and Newell Anderson of Cordova; her brother, Harold Joe of California; her father, Walter Charlie of Glennallen; 22 grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Burial took place in Anchorage Memorial Park.
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