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Stanley Franklin Anderson

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Stanley Franklin Anderson

Birth
Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death
10 Jun 1993 (aged 66)
Falls Church, Falls Church City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Idylwood, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Stanley Anderson was born at the home of his parents on May 26, 1926 (according to his mother's handwritten entry in her New Testament). He married Ora Lee Cornett on Dec. 16, 1946. They had 5 children: Judith Ann, Diana Lynn (William Lee), Stanley Franklin (Joyce Rowe) "Bill," Joseph Dale (Debi Nalls), and Stephen Lee (Linda Fanslow). They had 9 grandchildren: Kathryn, Nathan, Timothy, Christopher, Jeffrey, Kevin, Ryan, Scott, and Brad. As of May 2021, they have 8 great-granddaughters and 7 great-grandsons.

He was an electrician by trade and did electrical work at Shepherd College (and the family lived briefly in Sharpsburg, MD during this work), the Lincoln Memorial (and he was in a room upstairs in the memorial when the new lighting was first displayed), Ford's Theater, the United States Capitol (where he used the underground subway system), and other places in Washington, DC.
Stanley Anderson was born at the home of his parents on May 26, 1926 (according to his mother's handwritten entry in her New Testament). He married Ora Lee Cornett on Dec. 16, 1946. They had 5 children: Judith Ann, Diana Lynn (William Lee), Stanley Franklin (Joyce Rowe) "Bill," Joseph Dale (Debi Nalls), and Stephen Lee (Linda Fanslow). They had 9 grandchildren: Kathryn, Nathan, Timothy, Christopher, Jeffrey, Kevin, Ryan, Scott, and Brad. As of May 2021, they have 8 great-granddaughters and 7 great-grandsons.

He was an electrician by trade and did electrical work at Shepherd College (and the family lived briefly in Sharpsburg, MD during this work), the Lincoln Memorial (and he was in a room upstairs in the memorial when the new lighting was first displayed), Ford's Theater, the United States Capitol (where he used the underground subway system), and other places in Washington, DC.


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