Addie Mae Anderson
Addie Mae Anderson February 7, 1937- May 4, 2007 COLUMBUS, GA- Mrs. Addie Mae Anderson 70, of 3021 8th Street, Columbus died May 4, 2007 at the Medical Center.
Funeral services will be held 2:00PM Saturday, May 12, 2007 at Cathedral of Prayer COGIC with Dr. Rolester Ellis officiating. Interment will follow at Green Acres Cemetery according to People’s Funeral Service of Columbus, Inc. 1604 Talbotton Road.
Visitation will be today from 12:00PM until 7:00PM at the funeral home. Mrs. Anderson was born February 7, 1937 in Macon County, AL daughter of the late Arthur and Lillie Mae Crowell Thomas. She was a homemaker and member of Calvary Pentecostal Tabernacle of Faith. Left to cherish her memories are her husband, Willie J. Anderson; sons Willie J. (Vonceil) Anderson, Jr., Pastor Jeffery (Shirley) Anderson and Timothy (Nasthia) Anderson; daughters, Shirley (Hasson) Harris, Kaysandra (Andy) Oliver, Lillie (Jamal) Barnes, Pastor Gwendolyn (Michael) Rogers, Minister Judith (David) Rivers, Tammy (Tony) Johnson and Evangelist Betty (David) Denson; 53 grandchildren; 55 great grandchildren and a host of other loving relatives and friends.
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To my step-son Dameion, his mother Yolanda and family, my prayers are with you all. God Bless and Keep you.
Keytha
To my Entire family I love you all and i know grandma is watching over all of us.
Love all of yall.
Kurstin White
Mother Anderson was a wonderful mother to many of us like me. She fed us, instructed us, gave us gifts, and gave us the Word of God.
I hope the family continue to serve the Lord and do His will. This will please your mother, grandmother, great-grandmother as she continue to watch over us spiritually.
Continue to look to the hill from whence cometh your help, our help cometh from the Lord.
There’s a blessing on the other side of through, and She has made it through.
Its so hard to let go someone that have been their for you your whole life but we all know that it was grandma’s time to go. She now lives only in our memory and hearts. So until we meet her again never lose site of what she worked so hard to teach us, Love God And live our life as the Anderson family…