Anna Lee "Anna" (Loux) Lawson, 67, a resident of West Fork, AR passed away on Thursday, September 6, 2007 at a Fayetteville, AR hospital. Mrs. Lawson was born in Delaware County, OK around Maysville on December 11, 1939 to Bill and Nell (Walker) Loux. Mrs. Lawson worked for State Farm Insurance for years along with Nesbitt Properties selling real estate; she was licensed in Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. Anna is a member of the Dunn Memorial Baptist Church in New Hope, TX, and has most recently attended 86 Liberty in Strickler, AR. She loved to watch her kids and grandchildren play sports, sew, read, do crosswords, fish, hunt and ride a four-wheeler. Anna was a member of the quilting club at the Fire Department where they would make quilts to raise money for the Volunteer Fire Department. Mrs. Lawson was preceded in death by her parents and one sister Mary Jane Burnett. Survivors include her children Brad Lance Duncan and his wife Rhonda of Blue Ridge, TX, Tamhra "Tammy" Raymond of McKinney, TX, Jamie Collins of Burbank, CA, "Jerry" Brian Raymond Duncan and his wife Jennifer of McKinney, TX along with Brent Raymond and his wife Dlyse also of McKinney. Grandchildren, Justin Duncan, Summer Duncan, Tony Garrett Collins, Riley Grant Collins, Guy Reid Collins, Landry Grace Raymond, Jon Alsup, Jordan Davallo and Onji Raymond. A brother Tino Burnett, Sister Jean Davis, Brother John Loux. Her special Friend Lester Dale Richardson also survives. Funeral Services for Mrs. Lawson will be 1:00 PM on Monday, September 10, 2007 at the Mount Herman Baptist Church in rural Jay, OK with Pastor Brad Sloan and Pastor LV officiating. Interment will follow in the Maysville Cemetery under the direction of the Worley-Luginbuel Funeral Home in Jay. Memorial contributions may be made to the Strickler Volunteer Fire Department, 18510 Strickler WC217, Strickler, AR 72753. Friends and family may send online condolences at www.honoringmemories.com.
Service Details
Monday, September 10th, 2007 1:00pm, Mt. Hermon Church
Interment Details
Maysville Cemetery