Claude-Anderson-Obituary

Claude Anderson

Savannah, Georgia

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Claude Anderson - SAVANNAH - Claude Anderson, 92, died Wednesday, April 14, 2010 at home under the care of Hospice Savannah. Born in Toombs County, Georgia, Claude was the son of the late Wright and Minnie Anderson. He served in the US Navy in the Pacific Arena during World War II. He was...

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We were very saddened to hear of Brother Claude's passing. We enjoyed many sings at CP Miller and Brother Claude was truly the biggest fan of gospel singing! He always had a smile on his face and a song in his heart. We know you will miss him dearly.

The Buxtons
Kite, GA

Memories of this man go many years back to my childhood when he was a frequent visitor at my aunt Olivene Meadows' and shared numerous occasions with our family. Blessings on his family.

We are sorry to learn that Claude is gone. He and Reba were my family's next-door neighbors in Pine Gardens, back in the fifties. What a nice, gentle man. We offer our sympathy to family & friends.

Claude will be missed dearly by all his friend's that loved and knew him. My prayer's are with his family.May God Bless Grant them his grace and peace.

Rudy, Sandra, Chris & Todd,
I just heard about your father/grandfather. I remember going to his house off of Skidaway Road, back in my younger days. He was such a sweet man. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

With Deepest Sympathy,
Tiffany S. Ray(Williams)

Bro. Claude singing with Higher Praise.

I found this picture that we made with Bro. Claude at our last sing there with him and wanted to share it with you. We were singing, "Strength for the Journey".

Deanna Jones
Higher Praise

I found this picture that we made with Bro. Claude at our last sing there with him and wanted to share it with you. We were singing, "Strength for the Journey".

Deanna Jones
Higher Praise

We are truly saddened by the loss of Bro. Claude. What a blessing he was to so many who had the opportunity to know him. He was a very sweet man who dedicated his life to furthering the gospel of His Lord through his willingness to promote gospel sings. We had the pleasure of knowing him for many, many years as we traveled to Savannah to sing for him. Our fondest memory will be remembering how when we would drive up to the church at night, Bro. Claude would be out there waiting to greet us...

Our hearts go out to Claude's family during this time of grief, but we know that we will be with him longer than we'll be without him. We will miss him here, but we'll see him again. We truly appreciate his support and friendship through the years.
Brian McElveen, Brian Holt, Chris McElveen, & Bill Garlen (Premier Quartet)