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Olgie Ruth Anderson-Lee

Bloomfield, Ct, Massachusetts

1952 - 2017

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Olgie Ruth Anderson-Lee, 65, a native of Union Springs, Alabama and a resident of Bloomfield, CT, transitioned from earth to eternal rest on May 5, 2017. Olgie, born May 4, 1952, was the eighth of thirteen children of the late Dea. Joe Anderson Sr. and Ardenier Starks Anderson and the mother of...

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Beautiful inside and out. Blessings to the Family of Olgie Anderson-Lee

Olgie Anderson Lee was a dear friend and a Sister in Christ. Her caring spirit and thoughtful manner will be remembered always. It was a joy to work with her and to talk about ministry and the work of Jesus Christ. I miss her and am keeping her family in prayer.

Rev. Mary Newbern-Williams
Executive Presbyter
Presbytery of Missouri River Valley

Olgie was an usher at the Martin Luther King Presbyterian Church when I was searching for a church home. She was the first person I met there and was so welcoming. She had such a wonderful spirit and I will never forget how special she made me feel. Prayers are with the family at this very difficult time.

May the wings of eternity whisper a prayer of comfort in the loss of our dear friend Olgie. I met Olgie in 2014 and she was an inspiration to us all. I'll miss her laughter and her great sewing.

You were part of a very special moment in my life. By your presence I was blessed. I am sad to know that you have left this earth to be with God, whom you loved very much.
Your beautiful quilting works will always be remembered with your joyful laughter.

May you rest in peace my friend until the day we meet again.

- Christine

My thougts and prayer are with Olgie's family. She was a good friend and we had many laughs together. Lean on God and know she is in heaven,

I'm so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort who binds up the broken hearted and comforts all who mourn be with you and your family during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers. - Isaiah 61:1,2