Jennings-Anderson-Obituary

Jennings Anderson

San Antonio, Texas

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Jennings Anderson, age 85, peacefully passed away on Wednesday, September 24, 2008, surrounded by his loving family. He was born January 9, 1923 in San Antonio, TX. Jennings was a 1940 graduate of Brackenridge High School, a football star and team captain, and an outstanding scholar, a World War...

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dear carol jean, sorry this is so late....my thoughts are with you and i send you a great big hug,weezie

My family's thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family. Thank you for your kindness and generosity. Your donation to my education here at A&M was always appreciated. It has made this Aggie experience all the more enjoyable. May God bless you and your family.

PJ was and will always be in our hearts. He always love to talk about them Aggies, and Nascar. He loved his music and being with friends and family. He will always be remembered and never forgotten. A pioneer in his time, and a place in our hearts. We miss you PJ.

May God grant you peace and comfort at your time of loss. I new Mr. Anderson through my parents Sunday School class at St. Andrew's Methodist Church in San Antonio and purchased my first two cars from him at North Star Dodge. He was always friendly and endearing.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time, we truly enjoy knowing the entire Jennings family.
The Kosub-Gillaspie Family

MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS DURING THIS TIME, PJ WILL BE MISSED. THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A SONG IN MY HEART FOR HIM.

northside ford family

I have many BHS memories of Jennings. We were good friends, and I have kept up with him thru the years with a mutual friend. My prayers are with his familiy.

I had the opportunity to meet Mr.Anderson back in 2005. I was a phlebotomy student and was nervous drawing blood from "older" patients. Mr. Anderson made me laugh and forget about being nervous. He would always call me a "vampire". He always teased me about being a Texas Longhorn fan. One time he had me draw his blood in his Aggie room, hoping it would convert me from a Longhorn to an Aggie. Even though I no longer do phlebotomy, I do still remember the wonderful man your husband,...