of Searcy, AR
August 5, 1944 - January 1, 2009
Glenda Graham, age 64 of Searcy, died January 1, 2009. Glenda was born, August 5th 1944, to John Richard Anderson Sr. and Pauline Anderson. Glenda was a retired phsycological examiner for the civil service, where she had worked nearly 20 years. She had a masters in phsycology, and a bachelor of science in nursing, graduating from UCA. She also was a member of the Elks Club, and the Ladies Auxillary at the VFW. Glenda is survived by one daughter Sherry Youngman, and her husband Jimmy Youngman of Searcy, Ar. Five grandchildren; Cameron Jernigan, Katlynn Jernigan, Brandy Fick, Lloyd Youngman, and Jimmy Youngman Jr. Five Great-Grandchildren; Joshua Fick Jr., Christopher Youngman, Randa Youngman, Dillion Youngman, Emma Youngman. She was preceded in death by her parents John and Pauline Anderson, her husand Wilbur J. Graham, and one brother Joe Richard Anderson Jr.
Graveside services will be Monday, January 5, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at White County Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be Sunday, January 4, 2009 from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Roller -Daniel Funeral Home.
So sorry to hear of your lose. Glenda and I was in the class of 1962 together. She was a very special person.
My thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Peggy Campbell Barnard
Sherry so sorry to hear about Glenda. You may not remember me, but I worked with Glenda at White River.She was my supervisor. Anyway she and I was really close at one time and we parted ways, as some people do. I was glad to hear she was doing what she always loved doing, camping at the lake. She used to tell me, a good book, at the lake by her self always made her happy. Your in my thoughts and prayers. Carol Hawkins
so sorry to hear about the passing of your loving mother. may GOD 'S love comfort you and give you peace. i went to school with your mother in searcy. i'm from the class of 62
deepest sympathy
may belle garrison
I am so sorry to lose a 1962 Searcy High School classmate. Glenda was always such a sweet girl.
My condolences to her family.
Sherry Quattlebaum Person
I worked with your mom many years ago. My thoughts and prayers are with you.