Master Anthony D.-Anderson-Obituary

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Master Anthony D. Anderson

Dec 23, 2015 - Jul 4, 2025

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My deepest sympathy to this family; and my prayers and thoughts are with you all! Be blessed ! Love

Love you baby boy. It was such a pleasure meeting you. You were so handsome, funny, and outgoing. Fly high baby boy. Sip❤

Words can't express how I feel right now. But know this God is with you. Even in a time like this. I love you'll may the good Lord keep his loving arm around you.

May his soul rest while his memories last eternally through those who cherished him most.

Sincerest condolences,

Uncle Soc, Kee and Family.

The pain you’re feeling no one can soothe. Give it to Jesus and he’ll get you through it. I promise you it gets bearable in time but I can’t say how long it will take. The memories you cherish will keep Tank alive. Hold on to them and remember he was a happy child and now he’s home now resting so he can see you all again. Keep praying for strength and peace.

forever in my heart babyboyy

I’m Sorry For The Family’s Loss. This is Soo Sad And I Am Keeping You All In My Prayers.

To the families, I send heartfelt condolences to you all for the loss of your loved one. My prayers are that God will walk with and comfort you all during your time of sorrow. Rest in peace Master Anthony❤❤

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Obituary

Master Anthony D.'s Obituary

Master Anthony Devon Anderson of Jonesboro, Georgia, died Friday, July 4, 2025, in Rockdale County, Georgia.

The funeral service will be held Sunday, July 13, 2025, at 3:00 PM in the chapel of the J. W. Williams Funeral Home in Cordele, Georgia

Everyone entering the funeral home for visitations or services is required to wear a mask and to practice social distancing.  A mask must be worn throughout the stay.  You must supply your own mask.

Anthony Devon Anderson, born December 23, 2015, in St. Petersburg, Florida, was the beloved son of Anthony Ray Anderson and Delores Davis Anderson. He was a vibrant young student at Lee Street Elementary who touched the lives of many around him. On Friday, July 4, 2025, God called  Anthony home, leaving a void in the hearts of his family and friends.

Anthony will be remembered as a joyful child, full of energy and curiosity. He had a passion for playing football, where he showcased his vibrant spirit on the field. Anthony also had a creative side, enjoying drawing and playing with his cars,  activities that brought him immense joy and allowed his imagination to flourish.

Anthony was preceded in death by: his grandmother, Queen Hodges; his grandmother, Annie Ruth McIntee; his sister, Dezire Anderson, his grandfather, Author James McIntee and his grandfather, Wilbert Davis, Sr.

His presence will be dearly missed, but his memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.  Anthony leaves behind cherished memories with his loving family and friends. Those who mourn his loss are his loving father and mother, Anthony Ray Anderson and Delores Davis Anderson of Atlanta, Georgia; his siblings: Dakara Davis of Atlanta, Georgia, Areyonna Anderson of  Atlanta, Georgia, Amaya Anderson of Atlanta, Georgia, Javon Morgan of Atlanta, Georgia, Shalynda Jeter of St. Petersburg, Florida, Artisha (Ballie) Coleman of St. Petersburg, Florida, Tangela Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, Ashley Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, Ebony Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, Ciara Bailey of St. Petersburg, Florida, Mark Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, and Lemora Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida; his aunts: Tammy (Bill) Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, Ranee  Anderson of St. Petersburg, Florida, Lawanda (Dell) Miley Middlebrook of St. Petersburg, Florida, Renada (Darnell) Woodham of Lilly, Georgia, Monica (Tyrone) Davis of Lilly, Georgia, Lola (Kinterryia) McIntee of Atlanta, Georgia, and Sandra Chives of Vienna, Georgia; his uncles,  Eugene Carter of St. Petersburg, Florida, Artavious McIntee of Albany,  Georgia, Wilbert Davis of Lilly, Georgia, and Willie James (Jevanka) Johnson; his special cousins, who he spent a lot of time with: Anastasia Felton and Antoria Waters; a host of cousins, relatives and sorrowing friends.

 

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