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Estella Belle Null Anderson

Birth
Mount Union, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Feb 2004 (aged 83)
Huntingdon, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
McConnellstown, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Estella Belle (Null) ANDERSON, 83, of 4 Warm Springs Acres, Huntingdon, died at 12:50 a.m. Sunday, February 22, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, following a brief illness.


Born September 16, 1920, in Mount Union, she was the daughter of Leroy Carl and Nellie Elizabeth (Bowman) Null. She was united in marriage to Kenneth Carlton Anderson September 3, 1946, at the 15th Street Methodist Church, Huntingdon, by the Rev. R.A. Zimmerman. Mr. Anderson preceded her in death March 17, 1980.


She is survived by one daughter, Patricia (Anderson) Gray, and her husband, Richard, of Jermyn; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her dear neighbor, caregiver and friend, Michele L. Speck.


She was preceded in death by three sons, Carlton B,. Anderson, Kenneth Eugene Anderson and Sidney Wallace Durbec; four sisters, Devona Null, Viola Null, Charlotte Quarry and Mary Ward; and two brothers, Philip Null and Harris Null.


Mrs. Anderson was a member of the 15th Street United Methodist Church, Huntingdon, where she served as a youth Sunday School teacher. She was a member of the Fiberglas Retirees Association and AARP. She was also a volunteer at the Standing Stone Senior Citizens Center, Huntingdon. She attended Mount Union public Schools. She retired from the twist and ply department at Owens-Corning Fiberglas after 34 years of service. Previously, she had been employed by Snyder's Cut Rate in Huntingdon.


Mrs. Anderson loved crocheting, plants, flower gardening, cooking and animals.


A combined funeral service for Mrs. Anderson and a memorial service for her son, Kenneth Eugene Anderson, who died February 9, 2004, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. W. Keith Rockwell officiating. Interment will be made in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Twp., Huntingdon.


Huntingdon Daily News, February 2004

Estella Belle (Null) ANDERSON, 83, of 4 Warm Springs Acres, Huntingdon, died at 12:50 a.m. Sunday, February 22, 2004, at J.C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Huntingdon, following a brief illness.


Born September 16, 1920, in Mount Union, she was the daughter of Leroy Carl and Nellie Elizabeth (Bowman) Null. She was united in marriage to Kenneth Carlton Anderson September 3, 1946, at the 15th Street Methodist Church, Huntingdon, by the Rev. R.A. Zimmerman. Mr. Anderson preceded her in death March 17, 1980.


She is survived by one daughter, Patricia (Anderson) Gray, and her husband, Richard, of Jermyn; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her dear neighbor, caregiver and friend, Michele L. Speck.


She was preceded in death by three sons, Carlton B,. Anderson, Kenneth Eugene Anderson and Sidney Wallace Durbec; four sisters, Devona Null, Viola Null, Charlotte Quarry and Mary Ward; and two brothers, Philip Null and Harris Null.


Mrs. Anderson was a member of the 15th Street United Methodist Church, Huntingdon, where she served as a youth Sunday School teacher. She was a member of the Fiberglas Retirees Association and AARP. She was also a volunteer at the Standing Stone Senior Citizens Center, Huntingdon. She attended Mount Union public Schools. She retired from the twist and ply department at Owens-Corning Fiberglas after 34 years of service. Previously, she had been employed by Snyder's Cut Rate in Huntingdon.


Mrs. Anderson loved crocheting, plants, flower gardening, cooking and animals.


A combined funeral service for Mrs. Anderson and a memorial service for her son, Kenneth Eugene Anderson, who died February 9, 2004, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 26, at the John B. Brown Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, with the Rev. W. Keith Rockwell officiating. Interment will be made in Huntingdon Memorial Gardens, Walker Twp., Huntingdon.


Huntingdon Daily News, February 2004



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