Mrs. Anderson, the daughter of the late Grover Glosson and Annie Williamson Glosson, was born on September 9, 1920 in Macon, Georgia. She spent many years as a homemaker and devoted wife. She was well known for her excellent culinary skills, and she was also a talented artist who enjoyed painting and making crafts as gifts for loved ones.
Mrs. Anderson was known and loved by many throughout her long and full life. As a resident of John Wesley Villas for the past seven and a half years, she enjoyed greeting each new resident and learning about the lives of her fellow residents and the staff. Mrs. Anderson loved joking around, and she was quite a prankster, particularly on April Fools Day. She enjoyed playing Bingo and was an enthusiastic storyteller. While she was fiercely independent, she appreciated the care of the staff at John Wesley and she adored her family, always eager for visits from those she loved most.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Anderson was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Anderson, her son, James Ronald Brassell, her brothers, Kenneth Glosson and Harold Glosson, and her niece, Angela Glosson Babu.
Mrs. Anderson, the daughter of the late Grover Glosson and Annie Williamson Glosson, was born on September 9, 1920 in Macon, Georgia. She spent many years as a homemaker and devoted wife. She was well known for her excellent culinary skills, and she was also a talented artist who enjoyed painting and making crafts as gifts for loved ones.
Mrs. Anderson was known and loved by many throughout her long and full life. As a resident of John Wesley Villas for the past seven and a half years, she enjoyed greeting each new resident and learning about the lives of her fellow residents and the staff. Mrs. Anderson loved joking around, and she was quite a prankster, particularly on April Fools Day. She enjoyed playing Bingo and was an enthusiastic storyteller. While she was fiercely independent, she appreciated the care of the staff at John Wesley and she adored her family, always eager for visits from those she loved most.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Anderson was preceded in death by her husband, John W. Anderson, her son, James Ronald Brassell, her brothers, Kenneth Glosson and Harold Glosson, and her niece, Angela Glosson Babu.
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