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William Cornelius Anderson

Dallas, Texas

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Anderson, WILLIAM CORNELIUS passed away January 1, 2005. He was born February 22, 1940 in Lampasas, Texas. He is preceded in death by his parents Charles Edward Anderson and Ann Cornelius Anderson, his son Bradley Anderson in 1983 and his brother Kenneth Anderson. He attended and graduated from...

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Lina,Paige and Chuck,
I am was sorry to hear of the passing of Bill, I meet Bill only 4 or 5 ,times but when you meet Bill he made you feel like you knew him all your life, and always had a simle on his face or a good joke to tell you.He always made me feel like I was one of his family when evey I came to Dallas. I know that he will truly be missed but will always be with you and in your hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dave ,Kelly,Brandon Aaron

Linda, Paige & Chuck: I want to express my sadness and sorrow for the loss of Bill. He was the nicest man we have met and always made us feel welcomed. He was just a sweetheart. I am so sorry that we can't be at the service but your whole family will be in our thoughts and prayers. I am so sad for all of you and will continue to pray that God will help you through this difficult time.

LINDA, PAIGE & CHUCK,
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH EACH OF YOU DURING THIS TERRIBLE LOSS OF BILL. IT WAS A TERRIBLE SHOCK AND ONLY TIME WILL HELP TO HEAL THE PAIN.
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO EACH OF YOU.
LOVE,
WILLIE GOYNE

Bill Anderson was my best friend for thirty four years. He was the first person along with Linda that I met when I moved to Dallas, We lived in the same Apartments, and then worked with each other at Merchants Freight Lines, We were like brothers. Bill Anderson never failed to help anyone regardless of who they were or what they had.

The day Bill died he had been fishing at my house, Oh, how that boy loved to fish. I was always a terrible fisherman, Bill didn't care he would...

I feel a huge void in my life with Bill's passing. He was a neighbor in every sense of the word and one of my best friends and truly like a brother. He was always there to help and was the most talented person I have ever met. With much love and deepest sympathy to Linda, Paige, Chuck and Spencer. Mollie Barnes