Avis Viola Anderson © Enid News and Eagle 03-2000 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
Alva – The funeral for Avis Viola Anderson, 78, will be 11 AM Friday at Friends Church. The Reverend Nick Shaffer will officiate. Burial will be in Alva Municipal Cemetery. Arrangements are by Wharton Funeral Chapel.
She was born January 23, 1922, in the family farm house, northwest of Chester, to Larry O. and Beulah Mae Sims Plummer and died Monday, March 20, 2000, at her home in Alva.
She graduated the eighth grade from Elm Grove school and attended Richmond high school.
On June 11, 1945, she married Lytle Sankey Anderson at Medicine Lodge, Kansas. They lived on the family ranch northwest of Alva, moving into town in 1956. She began working for VIP Supper Club in 1971, retiring in 1976. She attended Friends Church of Alva and was a member of the Women of the Moose since 1983.
Surviving are one son, Larry of Ponca City; two daughters, Judy Miller of Holdenville and Audrey Walker of Nickerson, Kansas; one brother, Buddy Plummer of Chester; three sisters, Josephine Wade of Douglass, Kansas, Dorothy Ball of Fairview and Orvella Lieurance of Alva; nine grandchildren; one step grandchild; and two great – grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, August 15, 1993, three brothers and one sister.
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