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BILLY LEE ANDERSON OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Shawnee News Star



BILLY LEE ANDERSON
1933 - 2003


Stroud resident Billy Lee Anderson, 70, died Monday, December 1, at his home in Stroud.
Survivors include his wife, Ruby Anderson of Stroud; daughter and son-in-law, Sue Ann and Jim Williams of Stroud; brother, Jerry Anderson of Pryor; five sisters, Norma Townson of Oklahoma City, Beverly Wedel of Enid, Carol McCullum of Agra, Elvera Bonebreak of Kansas City, Kansas, and Betty Ratts of St. John, Kansas; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren and well as other relatives and numerous friends.
Service will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church in Agra with the Rev. Roger Shaw and the Rev. Tony Hays officiating.
Burial will follow at Parkland Cemetery.
Services are under the direction of Parks Brothers Funeral Service in Stroud.
Published in the Shawnee News Star December 3, 2003.


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