Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameAnnie Juanita HIGGINS
Birth Date24 Dec 1919
Birth PlaceAntlers, Pushmataha County, Okhaloma
Death Date9 Jun 2014 Age: 94
Death PlaceTexas
FatherHomer Grady HIGGINS (1891-1976)
MotherTemmie Katherine DYKES (1894-1981)
Spouses
Birth Date6 Sep 1917
Birth PlaceOklahoma
Death Date9 Jan 1993 Age: 75
Burial PlaceClarendon, Donley County, Texas, Citizens Cemetery
Family ID9211
Notes for Annie Juanita HIGGINS
Annie Juanita McAnear
December 24, 1919 - June 9, 2014

CLARENDON

FUNERAL SERVICES - 10:00 AM on Friday, June 13, 2014 in the First Baptist Church in Clarendon with Rev. Lance Wood officiating.

INTERMENT – Citizens Cemetery in Clarendon.

Arrangements are by Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.

Annie Juanita McAnear was born December 24, 1919 in Antlers, Oklahoma to Homer Grady and Temmie Dykes Higgins.

She married James Albert McAnear on September 3, 1938 in Clarendon, where they farmed for many years. She enjoyed painting, quilting, cooking, gardening, fishing, and greatly loved her family. Juanita was raised at Brice, where she was a member of Brice Baptist Church, and has lived most all of her life in the Clarendon area.

PRECEDED IN DEATH BY – her parents; her husband, on January 9, 1993; 2 daughters, Lawanda Sue, in 1939, and Vicki Ann Wilhite, in 1996; 5 sisters, Faye Montgomery, Nina Lindley, Leah Perkins, Connie Holland, and Bonnie Mitchell; and her grandson, Jon Wilhite.

SURVIVORS INCLUDE – 3 sons, James Alvin McAnear and wife Pat, of Cresson, Texas, David Fed McAnear and wife Jaci, of Clarendon, and Monte Lynn McAnear and wife Judy, of Amarillo; 18 grandchildren; 42 great grandchildren; 14 great-great grandchildren; and numerous other family members.

MEMORIALS – The family request memorial donations to the Donley County Senior Citizens in Clarendon.

(Published by Robertson Funeral Directors, June 10, 2014)

On Find A Grave.

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