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Jeannie S. Anderson, 72 of Milton, FL passed away peacefully at home on Monday, May 20, 2019 following an extended illness.
Betty Jean Sudderth Anderson was born in Atlanta, GA on January 10, 1947. She was a loving wife, mother and Gigi who will be loved and missed by all her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jepp Byron Sudderth and Frances Rostellan (Miller) Sudderth and a sister, Mary Jo Sudderth Earnhardt.
She is survived by her husband Clint of 53 years, daughters Pat Hill (Bill) of Lakeland, Pam Dorough of Powder Springs, GA, a granddaughter Paige Hill, one sister, Jan Hinson of Fayetteville, NC and numerous nieces and nephews.
Jeannie was employed as office manager at Watkins Corporation and worked side by side at the family business Anderson Equipment for more than 40 years.
She was a faithful and active member of Bagdad First Assembly of God where she served as Sunday School secretary for over 30 years and in many other capacities. Jeannie was known for her witty personality and sweet spirit.
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May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76
May 26, 2019
I KNEW JEANNIE IN HIGH SCHOOL AT HHS. WE GRADUATED TOGETHER AND WERE FRIENDS. WE BOTH LIVED IN FLORIDA AT THE SAME TIME, HER IN MILTON AND ME IN FORT WALTON BEACH. WE MET FOR LUNCH SEVERAL TIMES TO TALK ABOUT THE GOOD TIMES IN HAPEVILLE. SHE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW HER. REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND.
May 23, 2019
Jeannie was always a gentle woman. I had the pleasure of attending a class at Locklin Tech with her and she then hired me to work with her at Project Construction/Watkins, and a couple of times during her busy season at Clint's shop. She was always so proud of her daughters. Jeannie had a smile that could light up a room. I will miss her, but I know that she is in a much better Place. Clint, my heart goes out to you and your family. She was one of a kind.
Carol Turner DeBruhl
May 22, 2019
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