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Anderson, Glenda Norinne (Cromer), 85, Orbisonia, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, September 7, 2025, at Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg. Born February 25, 1940, daughter of the late Donald and Norma (Rabenstein) Cromer. She was preceded in death by sisters, Gloria Malone and Shelby Howard, as well as a grandson, Matthew. She is survived by her loving husband of 69 years, Roy Anderson, Sr.; sons, Robert (Faith), Roy Jr. (Tammy), James, Edward (Brenda); Grandchildren, Tonia (Rick), Brandi (Brian), Jason; great-grandchildren, Ashley (Jacob), Amber, Mitchell (Hope), Andrew, and Miles; sister, Cathy Rhodes. Glenda was very devoted in her faith and was a life-long member of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher and Sunday School superintendent for many years. She was faithful to attend church her entire life and truly lived out her faith for all to see. She was an avid gardener who especially loved growing both flowers as well as vegetables. She was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother who loved spending time with her family. Having raised four sons, she especially enjoyed spoiling her daughters in law and granddaughters. Private inurnment to be at Old Baptist School Cemetery, Three Springs at the convenience of the family. Arrangements have been entrusted to Heath-Anderson Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 61 E. Shirley Street, Mount Union, “Honored Provider of Veterans Funeral Care TM.” Condolences may be made at AndersonFamilyFuneralHomes.com.
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