Mrs. Virginia Lacy Anderson, 81, former editor of the woman's page of the Baptist Progress, and mother of the Rev. Earl Anderson, pastor, Munger Place Baptist Church, died Thursday at a local hospital. She lived with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Scales on the Wheatland Road.
Mrs. Anderson was the wife of the late Rev. Samuel J. Anderson, one of the organizers and the first pastor of the Gaston Avenue Baptist Church. He also was president of Burleson College, Greenville, and was secretary of the Baptist Missionary Association of Texas.
Mrs. Anderson's body will be at the Munger Place Baptist Church from 3:30 until 4 p.m. Friday. Services will be held at 4 p.m., with the Rev. A. W. Luper officiating Burial will be in the Oak Cliff Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Houston Holt, Claude Oliver, Walter Bass, Merwin Frank, Henry May, and Burford Harrell.
Surviving Mrs. Anderson are three daughters, Mrs. Scales of Dallas, Mrs. Oneita Pfleiderer, Sycamore, Ohio, and Mrs. J. A. Rowell, Jr., Jefferson; three sons, the Rev. Earl Anderson, Dallas, H. C. Anderson, Amarillo, and Samuel J. Anderson, Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Annie Simms, Alamogordo, N. M.; a brother. C. D. Lacy, Los Angeles, and eighteen grandchildren.
Dallas News
08-07-1936
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Mrs. Virginia Lacy Anderson, 81, former editor of the woman's page of the Baptist Progress, and mother of the Rev. Earl Anderson, pastor, Munger Place Baptist Church, died Thursday at a local hospital. She lived with her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Scales on the Wheatland Road.
Mrs. Anderson was the wife of the late Rev. Samuel J. Anderson, one of the organizers and the first pastor of the Gaston Avenue Baptist Church. He also was president of Burleson College, Greenville, and was secretary of the Baptist Missionary Association of Texas.
Mrs. Anderson's body will be at the Munger Place Baptist Church from 3:30 until 4 p.m. Friday. Services will be held at 4 p.m., with the Rev. A. W. Luper officiating Burial will be in the Oak Cliff Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Houston Holt, Claude Oliver, Walter Bass, Merwin Frank, Henry May, and Burford Harrell.
Surviving Mrs. Anderson are three daughters, Mrs. Scales of Dallas, Mrs. Oneita Pfleiderer, Sycamore, Ohio, and Mrs. J. A. Rowell, Jr., Jefferson; three sons, the Rev. Earl Anderson, Dallas, H. C. Anderson, Amarillo, and Samuel J. Anderson, Detroit, Mich.; a sister, Mrs. Annie Simms, Alamogordo, N. M.; a brother. C. D. Lacy, Los Angeles, and eighteen grandchildren.
Dallas News
08-07-1936
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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