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Nanette <I>Williams</I> Anderson

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Nanette Williams Anderson

Birth
Claxton, Evans County, Georgia, USA
Death
17 Feb 2021 (aged 83)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Dublin, Laurens County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Nanette W. Anderson, age 83, went to live with her Lord and Saviour Wednesday, February 17, 2021, surrounded in love by family in Landmark Hospital in Savannah, GA.

She was born in Claxton, GA to Lambert and Nan (Rothell) Williams and was the eldest of two daughters.

Nanette graduated from LaGrange College where she studied speech & drama and English. While there, she met her adoring husband, George T.Anderson. They married in 1959 and had four daughters. They were married nearly 41 years before George's death in 2002.

Mrs. Anderson stayed home with the girls until 1978 when she got a job writing for the Macon Telegraph. She then moved on to the Courier Herald, where she worked until her retirement. She had her own column, Emerald City Gems. She also covered the weddings and obituaries. She was given opportunities to write features as well, earning accolades on one of her features; a feat for which she was quite proud.

Nanette and her husband were two of the founders of the Dublin Civic Theatre. Nanette both acted in as well as directed several productions, including her favorite, The Sound of Music.

Nanette was very involved in the community as a member of the Order of the Blarney Stone and enjoyed dancing with the Dublin Boot Scooters. She was also extremely active in the First United Methodist Church of Dublin, where she sang in the Chancel Choir. Nanette also had a long history raising money for the March of Dimes.

Left to honor and remember her love are her daughters, Janice Gruber and Georgana (Ron)Brown; son-in-law, Jim Batey; grandchildren, Stephanie (Robert) Thomas, Kacee (Matt) Gasperich-Morris, Turner (Jenna) Gruber, Lauren (Jessica) Mason, and Camron (Kara) Gruber; great grandchildren, Katherine, Abby, Lily, Matthew, Leah, Dylan, and Asher; a great great granddaughter, Ava; sister Susan (Joel) Burrow; nieces, Phyllis (Bug) Gragg, Laura (Paul) Youngblood, and Sharon Burrow; nephews, Mark (Gail) Anderson, and Martin (Katy) Burrow; several honorary daughters, including Miki Smith and Lynn Dennis.

In addition to her parents and husband, Nanette was preceded in death by two daughters, Susan Anderson Batey and Marinan Denise Anderson; and a grandson, Bane Roland Brown.

Nanette was pure joy and will be remembered as spunky, creative, kind, and charming.

The celebration of life will be held on Sunday, February 21, 2021, at 2pm at First United Methodist Church, 305 West Gaines St., Dublin GA 31021with Pastor Dr. Bob Williams officiating. Pallbearers will be Turner Gruber, Camron Gruber, Ron Brown, Mark Anderson, Martin Burrow, Matt Gasperich-Morris, and Frank Hobbs. Honorary pallbearers: Progressive Sunday School class.

Burial will follow at Northview Cemetery in Dublin. The family will greet friends at the church Sunday from 1pm until the time of service.

Flowers are appreciated and may be sent to Townsend Brothers Funeral Home at 215 West Jackson St. Dublin, GA 31021. If you would like to make a donation in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Nanette's name to the First United Methodist Church Chancel Choir.
Nanette W. Anderson, age 83, went to live with her Lord and Saviour Wednesday, February 17, 2021, surrounded in love by family in Landmark Hospital in Savannah, GA.

She was born in Claxton, GA to Lambert and Nan (Rothell) Williams and was the eldest of two daughters.

Nanette graduated from LaGrange College where she studied speech & drama and English. While there, she met her adoring husband, George T.Anderson. They married in 1959 and had four daughters. They were married nearly 41 years before George's death in 2002.

Mrs. Anderson stayed home with the girls until 1978 when she got a job writing for the Macon Telegraph. She then moved on to the Courier Herald, where she worked until her retirement. She had her own column, Emerald City Gems. She also covered the weddings and obituaries. She was given opportunities to write features as well, earning accolades on one of her features; a feat for which she was quite proud.

Nanette and her husband were two of the founders of the Dublin Civic Theatre. Nanette both acted in as well as directed several productions, including her favorite, The Sound of Music.

Nanette was very involved in the community as a member of the Order of the Blarney Stone and enjoyed dancing with the Dublin Boot Scooters. She was also extremely active in the First United Methodist Church of Dublin, where she sang in the Chancel Choir. Nanette also had a long history raising money for the March of Dimes.

Left to honor and remember her love are her daughters, Janice Gruber and Georgana (Ron)Brown; son-in-law, Jim Batey; grandchildren, Stephanie (Robert) Thomas, Kacee (Matt) Gasperich-Morris, Turner (Jenna) Gruber, Lauren (Jessica) Mason, and Camron (Kara) Gruber; great grandchildren, Katherine, Abby, Lily, Matthew, Leah, Dylan, and Asher; a great great granddaughter, Ava; sister Susan (Joel) Burrow; nieces, Phyllis (Bug) Gragg, Laura (Paul) Youngblood, and Sharon Burrow; nephews, Mark (Gail) Anderson, and Martin (Katy) Burrow; several honorary daughters, including Miki Smith and Lynn Dennis.

In addition to her parents and husband, Nanette was preceded in death by two daughters, Susan Anderson Batey and Marinan Denise Anderson; and a grandson, Bane Roland Brown.

Nanette was pure joy and will be remembered as spunky, creative, kind, and charming.

The celebration of life will be held on Sunday, February 21, 2021, at 2pm at First United Methodist Church, 305 West Gaines St., Dublin GA 31021with Pastor Dr. Bob Williams officiating. Pallbearers will be Turner Gruber, Camron Gruber, Ron Brown, Mark Anderson, Martin Burrow, Matt Gasperich-Morris, and Frank Hobbs. Honorary pallbearers: Progressive Sunday School class.

Burial will follow at Northview Cemetery in Dublin. The family will greet friends at the church Sunday from 1pm until the time of service.

Flowers are appreciated and may be sent to Townsend Brothers Funeral Home at 215 West Jackson St. Dublin, GA 31021. If you would like to make a donation in lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Nanette's name to the First United Methodist Church Chancel Choir.


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