Antonio Ray Anderson
March 04, 1971 - March 15, 2012
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Antonio Ray Anderson
March 04, 1971 - March 15, 2012
Obituary
Antonio’s Life
Antonia Ray Anderson was born March 4, 1971 to IKing Anderson Jr, and Maggi Lee Madison, in Monroe Louisiana. Antonio was the baby boy of three sons.
Antonio accepted Christ at an early age. He graduated from Lynnwood High School in Louisiana and attended college soon after. He never met a strang and was instantly loved by all. He3 was known as a fun loving person, and was always the life of any get together. He loved his children fiercely and always wanted to be the best father that he could be.
Antonio was preceeded in death by his parents. Those he left behind to reflect on his memories are his broth3ers, Darnell and Fredrick (Charlene) Madison of Tulsa, OK, son Antho9ny Taylor, Shreport, LA; daughter Jerrica Anderson, Shreveport, LA son A
ntonio Ware, Tulsa, Ok, daughter Antonique Clare, Dallas, TX, sons Fred and Darnell Anderson, Missouri, stepchildren, Kendall, Lauren, nd Terrence of Tulsa, OK; beloved girlfried Roula of Tulsa, OK; 5 children, and a host of other relatives and friends.
Graveside Services will be held at
Green Acres Memorial Gardens on
March 22, 2012 at 2:00 pm
Bishop R.D. Markham, Officiating
updated 03/22/2012
2 responses to Antonio Ray Anderson
Tomeshia says:
May 31, 2022
I’m really sorry that this happened to you. Our daughter didn’t get a chance to get to know you that well but I’ve never talked bad about u because you were never bad to me. Continue to rest in peace. Your daughters mom.
Stephanie Of Broken Arrow says:
March 26, 2012
Antonio You Have Been Such A Big Part Of My Life For 19 Years. You Gave Me A Wonderful Son Antonio Jr.And Became A Great Dad To Kendell, Terence, And Lauren. Our Life Parted Ways But The Love I Had For You Is Forever. You Followed Me All Over The United States, Made Your Mistakes And Still Made Our Family Happy. You Will Be Missed Beyond Believe, More Than I Ever Knew, Until You Were Gone. My Heart Is Broken And My Tears Have Yet To Dry. What Will We Do Without You!