Mattie “Louise”-Anderson-Obituary

Mattie “Louise” Anderson

Gainesville, Georgia

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Mattie "Louise" Anderson, age 85, of Skyview Terrace, Gainesville, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009, at her son's residence following an extended illness. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 1, 2009, at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Memorial Park Funeral Home with interment to...

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I myself will deeply miss granny.. Unfortunally, I was unable to see her before she passed. But, she always knew I loved her. She worried about me being so far away, she had all right to. She is in a better place now and we will all be with her again.. I love you granny. Thank everyone for all your prayers and support. Granny, you will be missed but, NEVER FORGOTTEN.. You will ALWAYS be in our hearts.

Granny We WIll Miss You.You Have Been A Big Part Of My Life. You Always Had A Smile And Always Loved To Cook For All Of Us. You Took Care And Worried About Us All now You Don't Have To You Can Rest. To My Family I want To Say We Will Miss Her But Granny Will Live With Us As Long As We Live In Hearts And Minds. We All Loved Her. I Love All My Family.

good bye to my dear friend and neighbor.fought the good fight and kept the faith.

good bye to my dear friend and neighbor.she fought the fight and kept the faith

good bye to my dear friend and neighbor. she fought the fight and kept the faith.
ron wilson

I just want the family to know that I love granny with all my heart.She was always like a granny to me,and after i lost my own she became more like my own.She was always smiling and cooking everytime I would see,she was such a blessing to me and to everyone that knew her.Rest In Peace Granny.

Duwayne,Ann and family,Our hearts and prayers are with you all!
Love,Jimmy,Veronica and Brittany Savage

OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY.

I have such wonderful memories of Ms Louise. What a blessing she was as my pastor's wife, always faithful, always smiling and giving us words of comfort. Not only a blessing in the church family at Bethany, where her husband, James, pastored for several years, but in our family. James was a first cousin to my father, JD Wilson.

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