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Dorothy Morris Anderson

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Mrs. Dorothy Morris Anderson, 80, of Roanoke, Va., and formerly of Covington, Va., died on Tuesday, September 15, 2009. She was the wife of the late Kenneth Archie Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was born on August 19, 1929, in Staunton, the daughter of the late John Randolph Morris and Margaret Baker...

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Susie,
I'm so sorry. Words can't express how badly I feel for you. You have been through so much, and come so far. You are strong. Just take it one day at a time, and when you remember, remember only the happy and funny times. You and your family will be in our prayers.

With all of our love,
Ned, Mona, Ashley, and Brandon

Gary, Greg, and Susan - Sorry to hear about Aunt Dot. I will not be able to attend the funeral, because of health reasons, but all of you will be in my thoughts and prayers. I have such wonderful memories of your parents. Eddie Stinnett

Gail:
Sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers

Dearest Susan,
I am deeply sorry to hear of your mom's passing. We have a new Angel watching over us.
With Love,
Moe

Sadly missed by all who knew and loved her. Dot was married to my grandmothers brother. They both shared such a warm smile and kindness when they came around. I remember them mostly in my childhood as they visited more frequently then. We are fortunate to have had her in our family.
Kathy Stinnett-Hann & Family

I was sad to hear of Mrs. Anderson's passing. I will cherish the time I spent with her while caring for her. Our ice cream parties and walks outside and listening to her life stories will be missed.

My Precious Dear Dot, we have had such a long loving relationship that I will cherish the remainder of my days. You have been like an older sister to me since 1946 when you married Kenny. Such fun times we have had! I wish I could be there, however, cannot, but we WILL meet again in Heaven when it is my time to gto. Until I see you again, I love you dearly. Babs

I was so sad to hear of her passing. I pray for her family to get through this difficult time. I like to think of her the way she was when she attended our family reunions at the lodge. She was always a joy to be around.

Donna Summers & family