Obituary
Fort Cobb/Oak Grove Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Lillian Cotten
© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, September 4, 1963
Della Adeline [Stone] Anderson
Funeral Services Held Friday For Mrs. Lee Anderson
Funeral services for Mrs. Lee Anderson, 78, Carnegie, were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Fort Cobb Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Ralph Renfrow, Fort Cobb, officiating. Interment was in the Fort Cobb cemetery.
Mrs. Anderson died Wednesday morning, August 28, just before noon in the Carnegie hospital.
Della Adeline Anderson was born July 11, 1885. She was married to Lee Anderson July 17, 1923, at Lindsay, Okla., and moved to Caddo county in 1927.
She was a member of the Fort Cobb First Baptist church.
She is survived by her husband, of Carnegie; one son, David Smith, Anadarko; one daughter, Mrs., Faye Edwards, Lamont, Calif.; three sisters, Mrs. Bertha Tarrant, Apache, Mrs. Elizabeth Akin, San Diego, and Mrs. Anna Hudson, Stratford, Calif.; two brothers, Charles Stone, Stillwater, and Tom Stone, Carnegie; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren.
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