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Dr. Sarah Frances Anders

1927 - 2017

Dr.  Sarah Frances Anders obituary, 1927-2017, Of Pineville, Passed From This Life On Thursday, J

Sarah Anders Obituary

Dr. Sarah Frances Anders

Dr. Sarah Frances Anders, age 90, of Pineville, Louisiana died June 8, 2017 at Regency House in Alexandria, Louisiana. A celebration of her life will be held on Thursday, June 15, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of Hixson Brothers Funeral Home, Pineville, with Dr. C. Stewart Holloway officiating. Burial will follow in Hasley Cemetery, West Monroe, at 2:30 p.m. with Dr. Rosanne Osborne officiating.

Former students and friends are invited to meet and share their memories of Dr. Anders during visitation at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home.

Born in Monroe, Louisiana on January 5, 1927 to Malda Elliott Anders and Edward Eugene Anders, Sarah Frances lived in West Monroe until she left at age 16 to attend college at Louisiana Tech University. After graduating in two years she worked for the pastor of First Baptist Church, Marshall, Texas until she was old enough to enroll at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky.

After graduation from seminary, with a masters' degree in Religious Education, she served on the staff of First Baptist Church, Quincy, Florida for seven years while completing two graduate degrees in sociology, a Masters and a PhD from Florida State University.

Highly respected for her academic excellence, Anders taught briefly at Florida State before accepting the position of chair of the Sociology Department at Mary Hardin-Baylor College in 1955. She joined the faculty of Louisiana College in 1962 as chair of the Sociology Department where she held the Walker Chair of Sociology, for a time served as Acting Academic Dean, and was name Professor Emeritus of Sociology upon her retirement in 1993. Degree programs in social work, criminal justice and family life studies were added to the Sociology Department during her tenure. Her academic career also included visiting professorships at Southern Methodist University, Vanderbilt University, Duke University and Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

She described herself as "a Christian woman who loves to teach". She declined numerous offers to teach at the graduate level, remaining committed to undergraduate teaching because that is "where students make up their minds on so many important things".

In addition to her academic career, Dr. Anders was involved in her community and was an active member of First Baptist Church, Pineville, where she served for years as a Sunday School teacher and as a deacon. She was particularly gratified by her work with Renaissance Home for Youth, where she was a founding board member and served as Board President, and with the Rapides Mental Health Association, which honored her with its Distinguished Service Award. She spent many rewarding hours as a volunteer chaplain at Rapides Regional Medical Center after her retirement from teaching. A lifelong Baptist, she held positions of leadership in the Southern Baptist Convention and the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship.

Dr. Anders received many honors and awards including the Piper Professor Award for outstanding teaching by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation of Texas (1959). She was also recognized with a Christian Life Commission Award (1971); a Distinguished Service Award from Louisiana College (1977); as Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Alumna of the Year (1978); by the Hilda Simon Award, Region IV Conference of Social Welfare (1982); as Woman of the Year by Baylor University (1989); and was recipient of the T.B. Matson Ethics Award (1999).

She was a member of Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Kappa Delta, Alpha Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Alpha Lambda Delta academic fraternities and was a Certified Family Life Educator.

Sarah Frances Anders is survived by cousin, Sarah Taylor of Monroe, Louisiana, by Godchildren, Mary Ann Fernald of Quincy, Florida and Charles Fernald of Escondido, California, and by a host of former students, colleagues and friends that she considered family. She is remembered for her brilliant mind, her generosity, her wit, her style and the positive impact she had on the lives of those who encountered her.

Pallbearers honored to serve are Ray Doucet, Harry Ingalls, Mike Peevy, Chris Tudor, Dennis Watson and Jimmy Williamson.

In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be made to Baptist Women in Ministry (bwim.info), or to The Anders-Hedgepeth Scholarship Fund at Louisiana College or to the First Baptist Church Pineville Making Way Campaign.

To extend online condolences, please visit www.hixsonbrothers.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Town Talk on Jun. 14, 2017.

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Paula (Edwards) Floyd

July 7, 2022

A wonderful mentor.

Melvin Williams

July 18, 2019

This comment (as an aside in a letter on another a different topic) was written on March 4, 1952 by Associate Professor Melvin Williams at Florida State University to the Department Head of Sociology and Anthropology at Duke University: "One of our graduate students, Miss Sarah Frances Anders tells me that she has applied or is applying for a fellowship at Duke.... She is excellent. She is one of the most conscientious students I've ever known. She has maturity, vision, purpose, imagination and a way with people. She is doing a superb job on her master's thesis: Church Participation of Family Types in the Baptist Church, Quincy Florida (over 400 families are studied)."

Wand smith

June 24, 2017

Dr. Sarah Frances Anders was an intelligent, innovative, funny, caring woman. She was a pioneer in her work and in her church. She will be dearly missed. Wanda McKinney Smith

John Tyler

June 23, 2017

Sarah Frances was one of the finest, brightest, and most inspirational women I have ever known. She was a pioneer in so many ways in Baptist life. I worked closely with her in the early days of the Cooperative Baptist life, especially during the years we both served as officers of the organization. I am sorry to hear that we have lost her, but gladdened by the knowledge that her influence lives on in the lives of her students and everyone who ever knew her. Into thy hands, O merciful Savior, we commend thy servant, Sarah Frances. Acknowledge, we humbly beseech thee, a sheep of thine own fold, a lamb of thine own flock, a sinner of thine own redeeming. Receive her into the arms of thy mercy, into the blessed rest of everlasting peace, and into the glorious company of the saints in light. Amen.

Liz

June 19, 2017

In the Kingdom of God, we will be learning ever more about our Heavenly Father and his purpose for us. Please be comforted by the hope of the future. Dr Anders will be right in her element. Psalms 1:1-3

Toni Robbins

June 16, 2017

Dr. Anders was an awe-inspiring woman of faith and a bastion of personal character and academic excellence. She not only made me a better student, she inspired me to be a better person. May she rejoice in the arms of her Savior.

Glenda Shelton Turner

June 16, 2017

I treasure fond memories of Sarah Frances as a brilliant professor who was a friend to her students. One of the times she came to have dinner with us after my days at Mary Hardin-Baylor she sat on the floor and read a book to our toddler son. She asked him if he knew what one of the words meant. Ever the teacher.

Twila Harris

June 15, 2017

What a wonderful legacy Sarah Francis has left to so many. I will always remember her many kindnesses to my young family while living so far from any extended family. Sarah was not only a highly educated leader in the Baptist Denomination, but a true example of servanthood in so many areas. The impact her life had on so many will live on for generations. "Well done good and faithful servant." Twila Spurgeon Harris

Kay Anderson

June 14, 2017

Today many alumnae of Mary Hardin-Baylor College mourn the loss of Dr. Anders---
professor, role model, friend and personally, my hero.

Gwenda Lamb

June 14, 2017

Dr. Anders taught me the core curriculum sociology which I enjoyed. But, mostly I enjoyed her. She had the rare ability to be both authoritative, and friendly. I worked for Dr. Hearn while a student at L.C., but would occasionally do some work for Dr. Anders. She was also pleasant to work for. A great lady.

Betty Sue Beebe

June 14, 2017

Dr. Anders was such a wonderful and inspirational person - a great teacher and a good friend. Students taught by her at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor were always blessed by her.

Michael McIntosh

June 14, 2017

She was one of a kind! Seldom do academic giants have the ability to relate to the general population of students in such a meaningful way. I appreciate her great skill as an educator and her great faith as a believer.

Donzal Langston

June 14, 2017

May God bless you in this time of sorrow. What a wonderful life well lived. I did not know her personally, but she was very much a presence in my daughter's life as she guided her through her effort to a degree in Social work in 1991 at Louisiana College. Dianne loved her dearly and spoke fondly of her often.

Joyce Williams

June 13, 2017

She was my teacher, my mentor, my role model, and my friend. I will miss her.

Delia Lucky Stephens

June 12, 2017

What a beautiful picture of her! We loved Dr. Anders at Mary Hardin-Baylor and I send my condolence to her family.

Wilma Dorman (Baker) Marler

June 12, 2017

We have lost a wonderful Christian woman who was also our professor , mentor and friend. I knew that life would carry us to this loss, but oh the joy of having her in my life, she taught me more than sociology and strength in the Lord. She taught me to believe in who God created me to be, to be confident in my faith and to be at peace with myself. Dr Anders is with God, would love to hear her discussion on Women in the Ministry as she talks with Paul, John the Beloved and Mary, Martha and Ruth (maybe Queen Esther) and how they taught her to be bold in this world. Most of all, her genuine love she gave to her students. She expected the best from every student and knew how to cultivate the fertile soil of heart and mind, and giving her best to the Lord and to the students who benefitted from her tutilage. I can still hear her chuckle and cherish the fact that she chose to submit my work to be presented at the Alpha Chi Conference, and laughed that my sociology paper was chosen to be used in a Biblical Themes and Ethics Class. We chuckled at the thought and had wonderful conversations about how women can be true servants of God. I count myself blessed from knowing her, and loving her.

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