Advertisement

Stella Olive <I>Ridgeway</I> Anderson

Advertisement

Stella Olive Ridgeway Anderson

Birth
Audrain County, Missouri, USA
Death
Nov 1975 (aged 90)
Centralia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Centralia, Boone County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Stella Olive Anderson, 90, a lifetime
resident of Audrain County, died early
Friday morning at the Sherwood Arms
Nursing Home, Centralia, where she
had been a patient for two years.
Mrs. Anderson, daughter of the late
Winfield Scott and Harriet Ann Poole
Ridgeway, was born in Audrain County
Feb. 28, 1885.
She was married to Ephraim Mc-
Dowell Anderson, who survives, on
Sept. 26, 1906.
Mrs. Anderson is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Roy W. (Pauline)
Moser, Mexico; two grandchildren,
Charlotte Kennedy, Riverside, Calif.,
and Robert L. Moser, Hannibal; a
sister, Mrs. Earl (Blanche) Pollock,
Sturgeon; and five great-
grandchildren.
A brother and three sisters died
earlier.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spent most of
their married life on a farm near
Centralia. In November 1965 they
moved to Mexico and lived at 411 Yale
St.
Mrs. Anderson was a member of the
Bethlehem Baptist Church in Centralia
and the Nayor Thrift Club.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Meador and Son Funeral
Chapel in Centralia by the Rev. Mit-
chell Stephens of Bethlehem Baptist
Church.
Burial will be at Glendale Memorial
Gardens in Centralia.
Friends may call beginning at 2 p.m.
today.
-Columbia Missourian: 1975 Nov 15.
Stella Olive Anderson, 90, a lifetime
resident of Audrain County, died early
Friday morning at the Sherwood Arms
Nursing Home, Centralia, where she
had been a patient for two years.
Mrs. Anderson, daughter of the late
Winfield Scott and Harriet Ann Poole
Ridgeway, was born in Audrain County
Feb. 28, 1885.
She was married to Ephraim Mc-
Dowell Anderson, who survives, on
Sept. 26, 1906.
Mrs. Anderson is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Roy W. (Pauline)
Moser, Mexico; two grandchildren,
Charlotte Kennedy, Riverside, Calif.,
and Robert L. Moser, Hannibal; a
sister, Mrs. Earl (Blanche) Pollock,
Sturgeon; and five great-
grandchildren.
A brother and three sisters died
earlier.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson spent most of
their married life on a farm near
Centralia. In November 1965 they
moved to Mexico and lived at 411 Yale
St.
Mrs. Anderson was a member of the
Bethlehem Baptist Church in Centralia
and the Nayor Thrift Club.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m.
Sunday at Meador and Son Funeral
Chapel in Centralia by the Rev. Mit-
chell Stephens of Bethlehem Baptist
Church.
Burial will be at Glendale Memorial
Gardens in Centralia.
Friends may call beginning at 2 p.m.
today.
-Columbia Missourian: 1975 Nov 15.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement