She was born on July 25, 1929 in Bearden, Arkansas.
Velda Rose was a beautiful and gracious southern lady. She was a founding member of the Malvern, Arkansas chapter of the P.E.O (Philanthropic Educational Organization).
Her generosity did not stop there. She and her husband were actively involved with many philanthropic causes. She donated generously to many ministries and faithfully tithed to her local church throughout her life. She learned generosity in the home of her parents. In the depth of the depression in the 1930s everyone for miles around knew they could receive a good meal at the Anthony home.
Velda loved growing up in the country where she could fish and play with her siblings and cousins. She was a fabulous cook and baker including a long list of several family 'favorites' that she served during holidays and visits. She also learned to make authentic Mexican dishes when she lived in Mexico during the 1950s. Many of her recipes are included in several regional cookbooks.
God gifted Velda with a beautiful, professional quality, alto singing voice. Her music teacher encouraged her to leave home to study voice with a world- renowned voice teacher in New York. Being shy and so close to her friends and family, she decided against that course for her life. One of her most cherished memories was singing with the Hot Springs Choral group. Often, she spoke of performing Handel's Messiah. Velda continued to sing beautifully throughout her life and was still singing hymns and folk songs learned as a child, right up to her passing. Now, her voice is heard in the Heavenly choir.
She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Velda was preceded in death by her husband, Mannon LaFayette Walters; her son, Lawrence Edward Walters; her parents, Garland Anthony and Flora Anthony; and ten siblings.
She is survived by her sons, David Anthony Walters of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Mannon LaFayette Walters, Jr. of Evansville, Indiana; her grandson, Matthew David Walters of Denver, Colorado; and her daughter-in-law, Pamela Walters of Euless, Texas.
The funeral services will be held in Benton Funeral Home in Fordyce, Arkansas. There will be no graveside service, but she will be interred at Bethel Cemetery in Bearden, Arkansas.
In lieu of flowers, the famly request donations to Feed the Children, 333 North Meridian, Oklahoma City, OK 73107.
Arrangements by Benton Funeral Home Fordyce.
To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.net
She was born on July 25, 1929 in Bearden, Arkansas.
Velda Rose was a beautiful and gracious southern lady. She was a founding member of the Malvern, Arkansas chapter of the P.E.O (Philanthropic Educational Organization).
Her generosity did not stop there. She and her husband were actively involved with many philanthropic causes. She donated generously to many ministries and faithfully tithed to her local church throughout her life. She learned generosity in the home of her parents. In the depth of the depression in the 1930s everyone for miles around knew they could receive a good meal at the Anthony home.
Velda loved growing up in the country where she could fish and play with her siblings and cousins. She was a fabulous cook and baker including a long list of several family 'favorites' that she served during holidays and visits. She also learned to make authentic Mexican dishes when she lived in Mexico during the 1950s. Many of her recipes are included in several regional cookbooks.
God gifted Velda with a beautiful, professional quality, alto singing voice. Her music teacher encouraged her to leave home to study voice with a world- renowned voice teacher in New York. Being shy and so close to her friends and family, she decided against that course for her life. One of her most cherished memories was singing with the Hot Springs Choral group. Often, she spoke of performing Handel's Messiah. Velda continued to sing beautifully throughout her life and was still singing hymns and folk songs learned as a child, right up to her passing. Now, her voice is heard in the Heavenly choir.
She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Velda was preceded in death by her husband, Mannon LaFayette Walters; her son, Lawrence Edward Walters; her parents, Garland Anthony and Flora Anthony; and ten siblings.
She is survived by her sons, David Anthony Walters of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Mannon LaFayette Walters, Jr. of Evansville, Indiana; her grandson, Matthew David Walters of Denver, Colorado; and her daughter-in-law, Pamela Walters of Euless, Texas.
The funeral services will be held in Benton Funeral Home in Fordyce, Arkansas. There will be no graveside service, but she will be interred at Bethel Cemetery in Bearden, Arkansas.
In lieu of flowers, the famly request donations to Feed the Children, 333 North Meridian, Oklahoma City, OK 73107.
Arrangements by Benton Funeral Home Fordyce.
To sign the online register visit www.bentonfuneralhome.net
Family Members
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Earle Anthony
1909–1912
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Edwin W "Ted" Anthony
1912–1961
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Roberta Louise Anthony
1914–1927
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Marjorie Elizabeth Anthony Gray
1915–1932
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Nell Virginia Anthony Grigsby-Jones
1919–2010
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Garland "Jiggs" Anthony Jr
1922–1994
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Helen Avalene Anthony Reynolds
1925–2020
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Infant Son Anthony
1928–1928
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John Franklin "Johnny" Anthony
1932–2013
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James Norman "Jimmy" Anthony
1934–2000
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