November 4, 2004
THE PRESS - ENTERPRISE
ANDERSON, FAYE Long-time resident of San Jacinto, Faye Anderson, 85, died
October 9, 2004, in Juneau , Alaska. She was born on July 3, 1919, in Omaha,
Neb., to Richard & Christina Bird. She spent her life as an inventor (cement
additive), a farmer in Oregon, and a property manager. A lifetime member of
the Direct Credits Society, she dedicated her life to making the world a
better place through reform of the U.S. monetary system. She was preceded in
death by numerous brothers and sisters and husband, Jack Anderson. She is
survived by her sister Della Weems of Reseda, CA; daughter, Terri Moles of
Juneau , Alaska; Stepson, Robert Anderson of Kansas City, MO; Grandsons,
Bryce Morrison of Spokane, WA., and Kai Morrison of Berkeley, CA;
Step-Grandchildren, Nathan, Christina, Jennifer & Natasha Anderson of Kansas
City, MO; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements were handled by
the Alaskan Memorial Park Mortuary & Crematory in Juneau , Alaska.
Published in the Press-Enterprise on 11/3/2004.
October 12, 2004
THE JUNEAU EMPIRE
Faye Anderson
Faye Anderson, 85, died Oct. 9, 2004, at Wildflower Court in Juneau.
She was born on July 3, 1919, in Omaha, Neb., to Richard and Christina Bird. She spent her life as an inventor (cement additive), a farmer in Oregon and a property manager. She dedicated her life to making the world a better place through reform of the U.S. monetary system. She was a lifetime member of the Direct Credits Society.
She was preceded in death by numerous brothers and sisters and husband, Jack Anderson.
She is survived by her daughter, Terri Moles of Juneau; sister, Della Weems of Reseda, Calif.; stepson, Robert Anderson of Kansas City, Mo.; grandsons, Bryce Morrison of Spokane, Wash., and Kai Morrison of Berkeley, Calif.; and step-grandchildren, Nathan, Christina, Jennifer and Natasha Anderson of Kansas City, Mo.
No service is to follow.
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