Judith Ann Anderson

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June 17, 1942 ~ March 13, 2015


Resided in: Asheville, NC

Judith Ann Worthington Anderson, 71, died Friday, March 13, 2015, in Asheville. A native of Newport, TN, she was the daughter of the late Cecil Ray and Velma Irene Waddell Worthington. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Violet Gorman and a brother, James Worthington. She was a retired service representative with BellSouth. Surviving are her husband, Bobby E. Anderson; daughter, Amy Anderson; son, Andy Anderson (Sabrina); grandchildren, Julie Anderson, Bobby Anderson and Skylar Gulley; and brother, Cecil Ray Worthington, Jr. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Monday in the Patton Avenue chapel of Groce Funeral Home, Asheville, with the Rev. Richard Kinsland officiating. Burial will follow at Green Hills Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service.

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  1. I was so sorry to hear of the death of Judy who was my first cousin. Bob, Amy, Andy and Ray you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sorry I am not able to be there for the service. I will always have fond memories of Judy from when we were kids.

  2. Bob: I am so sorry to hear about Judy. We grew up together and I have a lot of good memories with her family. The good memories your family has will carry you thru the days ahead.

  3. ‘He
    [God] heals the brokenhearted; He [God] binds up their wounds.’ (Psalm 147:3) I’m sorry for your loss; may God provide you and your family with peace and
    comfort during this difficult time.

  4. You don’t know me, but I knew Judy from Cocke County High School. I was in
    Newport over Easter and happened to see the local paper. I am so sorry to hear about Judy’s passing. I just wanted her family to know that I remember her as being a very sweet, intelligent girl. She was a very good friend to me during our 4 years of high school. I am sure that you have many great memories that will comfort and sustain you in the days ahead. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

    Danny Taylor (class of ’61)


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