In business since 1975, our funeral facility and mortuary offers prompt professional service for funeral and cremation services. J. Timothy Ashford (past educator) founded the Ashford & Oliver Mortuary, with Mr. Theodore Oliver Sr., F.D.I.C. from...
Funeral Homes in Anderson, TX
We at Callaway - Jones Funeral Home & Crematory are dedicated to helping you through this difficult time, every step of the way. This is our business, our hometown. We are proud of our staff, and regularly pursue continuing education to maintain...
Established in 1922, Klein Funeral Homes and Memorial Parks is the oldest and largest family owned and operated funeral home and cemetery firm in the entire Houston area and has served the Northwest Houston area with distinction and care longer...
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Facts about the city
Anderson is a city in Grimes County, Texas, United States. The population was 280 in 2009. It is the county seat. The city and its surroundings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Anderson Historic District.The town is named for Kenneth Lewis Anderson, a vice-president of the Republic of Texas who died here at the Fanthorp Inn, in 1845.
Anderson Obituaries
It was revealed on November 8th, 1900 that John Bradley died in Anderson, Texas. Send flowers to express your sorrow and honor John's life.
It was revealed on November 8th, 1900 that William Elliott perished in Anderson, Texas. Send flowers to share your condolences and honor William's life.
History
Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Anderson is a city in Grimes County, Texas County, Texas, United States. The inn is now a museum and offers rides on an authentic replica of an 1850 Concord stagecoach. [http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/fanthorp_inn/ Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site]. Grant, Zachary Taylor, and Generals Robert E.
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