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Kiziah Margaret <I>Crews</I> Anderson

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Kiziah Margaret Crews Anderson

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3 May 1936 (aged 78)
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Hickox, Brantley County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga.

DEATH: MRS. KIZZIE M. ANDERSON, HICKOX

Nahunta, Ga., May 8, 1936. Mrs. Kizzie M. Anderson, 79 years of age, died Sunday at her home in Hickox.

She was the widow of the late W. R. Anderson, who died twelve years ago on March 12, 1924. She had lived in ?Charlton and Brantley counties all her life and had a wide host of friends. For more than thirty years she has been a faithful member of the Baptist Church. During the past two years she has been in ill health and has been making her home with her son, M. L. Anderson, living on the Nahunta rural route.

The funeral services was held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hickox Baptist Church with Rev. W.R.
Bell of Millwood, Rev. A.M. McCool of Hoboken and Rev. A. J. Harper of Jesup officiating. Burial in Hickox Cemetery.

She is survived by three sons, W. L. Anderson of Pritchettville, S.C., R. L. Anderson of Hortense, M.L.
Anderson of Nahunta; by four daughters, Mrs. A.M. Rozier of Campville, Fla., Mrs. L.T. Wasdin of Winokur, Mrs. N.E. Roddenberry of Winokur, Mrs. J. L. Raulerson of Hortense; by one sister, Mrs. Emmie Dowling of Moniac, and by one brother, Bryant Crews of Hoboken, who is 92 years of age and the only surviving Confederate Veteran in his county, and by a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

The pall bearers were Supt. R. D. Thomas, Messrs. W.H.O. Smith, E.B. Newton, J. R. James, Senator Marvin Strickland and Avant Griffin,
From The Brantley Enterprise, Nahunta, Ga.

DEATH: MRS. KIZZIE M. ANDERSON, HICKOX

Nahunta, Ga., May 8, 1936. Mrs. Kizzie M. Anderson, 79 years of age, died Sunday at her home in Hickox.

She was the widow of the late W. R. Anderson, who died twelve years ago on March 12, 1924. She had lived in ?Charlton and Brantley counties all her life and had a wide host of friends. For more than thirty years she has been a faithful member of the Baptist Church. During the past two years she has been in ill health and has been making her home with her son, M. L. Anderson, living on the Nahunta rural route.

The funeral services was held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Hickox Baptist Church with Rev. W.R.
Bell of Millwood, Rev. A.M. McCool of Hoboken and Rev. A. J. Harper of Jesup officiating. Burial in Hickox Cemetery.

She is survived by three sons, W. L. Anderson of Pritchettville, S.C., R. L. Anderson of Hortense, M.L.
Anderson of Nahunta; by four daughters, Mrs. A.M. Rozier of Campville, Fla., Mrs. L.T. Wasdin of Winokur, Mrs. N.E. Roddenberry of Winokur, Mrs. J. L. Raulerson of Hortense; by one sister, Mrs. Emmie Dowling of Moniac, and by one brother, Bryant Crews of Hoboken, who is 92 years of age and the only surviving Confederate Veteran in his county, and by a number of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

The pall bearers were Supt. R. D. Thomas, Messrs. W.H.O. Smith, E.B. Newton, J. R. James, Senator Marvin Strickland and Avant Griffin,


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