Pastor Kenneth Lee Anderson

April 20, 1942 - September 04, 2019

Pastor Kenneth Lee Anderson

April 20, 1942 - September 04, 2019

Obituary

Kenneth L. Anderson was born April 20, 1942 to Martha Williams and Amos Anderson. To this union one child was born in Claremore, OK. He received his Elementary education in Claremore, OK. Junior High education in Omaha, NE. and proudly graduated High School from the “Mighty Booker T. Washington” Class of 1960 in Tulsa, OK. And as he would say, “If you didn’t graduate from Booker T. You wouldn’t understand!”

On June 22, 1965 Kenneth married the love of his life Frankie Lu Brown (54 Years). Ten children were born to this union, seven were graciously, though reluctantly, given back to God shortly after their births allowing their second to none son (Keith Lonnel), seventh born (Joseph Michael), and tenth child (Faith Elizabeth) to be raised in a loving home influenced by God, love, music and community service.

In 1966 he joined the US Air Force which comprised of on and offshore assignments in Lincoln, Nebraska and Paris, France. He served this country for five years being honorably discharged in 1971. He continued his education in visual arts advancing his knowledge in studies of ART and Videography at the Famous Art School of Nebraska & Tulsa Community College.

Kenneth is a man of many talents. He could master anything he put his mind to. His passion for cars led to a lifelong career in mechanics. He has earned state and local recognition throughout his career with Tulsa Public Schools. He was a certified expert in the Hydrotex & CNG. The Tulsa World featured his talents as the winning electrician with the fastest diagnostic achievements for Tulsa Public Schools making him the first and eldest Master Mechanic for the department. During his career he was known for sharing his love for his family, creative arts and technology. Tulsa Public Schools allowed him to design the new look of the Tulsa Public Schools charter buses allowing for additional acknowledgement of his ability to design at large.

Kenneth came to know the Lord as his Savior over 40 years ago the 1st Sunday in July under Evangelist Fred Olive among seven other men at Northside COGIC. He worked diligently in several capacities as Deacon, Bus Driver, Janitor, and Property Manager for the church under 1st Administrative Assistant Carl Prather and Superintendent M.O. Ross Sr. He received his call to ministry 15 years ago and began pastoring at Emmanuel COGIC in Pawnee, OK.

For years Kenneth has been known as Jumpin’ Juicy (Track and Field), the Black Arrow (Archery) and the man who played tennis in long pants. The bass player for Northside COGIC. Proud Father of the OK State record holder in the 100-meter dash: lead singer of the Natalie Wilson & S.O.P. hit song “Let’s Talk About Jesus”; and Kirk Franklin’s principal background vocalist.

Primarily he was known as son of Carl and Ruth Prather, loving husband of 54 years, proud father of three, Pastor to Emmanuel COGIC, Oklahoma Northwest State Public Relations Chair, servant, and friend impacting the lives of all he encountered.

He leaves to cherish his wife of 54 years Frankie Lu (Tulsa), sons Keith Lonnel (Fort Worth) and Joseph Michael (NaTasha)(Houston), daughter Faith Elizabeth (Dallas), one daughter in love Roshona Anderson (Dallas), and two grandsons Khalil Jamal (Dallas) and Jhelan Ayinde’ (Wichita Falls), three sisters Donna Collins (Tulsa), Barbara Johnson (John)(Kansas City), and Pamela Henderson (Greg)(Kansas City). One brother Dwight Anderson (Kansas City) and two special cousins Emma Lee and Ladell Anderson and a host of relatives and friends

Funeral Services for Pastor Anderson will be 10:00am Friday September 13, 2019 Faith Temple Family Church, 2708 MLK Blvd. Tulsa, OK 74106.

Interment to follow in Fort Gibson National Cemetery, Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. “When caring truly matters, DYER cares.” 918-425-5549

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37 responses to Pastor Kenneth Lee Anderson

  1. Frankie And Family, I Am So Sorry About The Loss Of Your Dear Husband Kenneth. I Would Like To Share This Quote With You And Your Family: Words Will Not Wipe Away Your Tears And Hugs May Not Ease The Pain, But Hold Onto Your Memories Because Forever They Will Remain. I Know God Will Grace You With Peace And Understanding. My Deepest Sympathy.

  2. I Am So Grateful That God Allowed Me The Opportunity To Meet Pastor Anderson. He Was An Amazing Example Of A Godly Man, Husband, And Father…And He Will Be Missed By Us All. Please Know That Your Family Is In My Thoughts And Prayers.

  3. September 13, 2019 Dearest Frankie And Family, Deepest Condolences In The Loss Of Our Beloved Pastor Kenneth, “Mighty Class Of Btw 1960” Classmate! May God Keep You In His Care… …Virginia Conley Hathaway, Btw Los Angeles Alumni Class Of 1960

  4. My Condolences To Mother Anderson And Family Pastor Anderson Is Going To Be Truly Missed

  5. Sister Anderson, Keith, Joseph, Faith, And The Entire Family Know That God’S Grace Is Sufficient For You All During Your Time Of Pain. I Am Very Thankful For The Godly Influence That Pastor Anderson Had Upon Me Through His Mentoring Of My Mother (The Late Earnestine Townsend). I Look Back And See The Bro Anderson (What I Called Him As A Youth) Had A Passion To Teach God’S People The Word Of God. He Always Seemed To Be Meek And Faithful To That Calling. I Love You Guys And Will Continue To Pray For God To Continue To Strengthen You Each And Every Day!

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