Douglas Anderson, Cushing, died Jan. 31, 2022 in Tulsa from complications with COVID at the age of 59. He was born Nov. 11, 1962 to Russell and Betty Anderson in Okmulgee. He grew up in Morris with his siblings, Allen, Janice, and Royce Ann where they attended the United Pentecostal Church. After graduating from Morris High School in 1981, he went to work for Warehouse Market where he learned about the grocery business and met Lisa Brewer.
Doug and Lisa were married May 17th 1985. They started a family in Morris. In addition to Lisa’s daughter Shayla they had 3 sons; Kyle, Ryan, and Jared. In 1991, Doug and his family moved to Cushing to open The Boy Howdy store which became a staple of downtown Cushing for many years.
In 2002 Doug began working at Webco Industries in Mannford as a mill operator where he proudly worked for 20 years.
In August of 2012 Doug met Brenda Frank. A year and half later on April 4, 2014 they would marry, reside in Jenks and later move to Cushing where they would be happily married until his passing.
Preseding him in death were his parents, Russell and Betty Anderson, sister, Janice Hurt.
He is survived by his wife, Brenda Anderson, Cushing; her children: Heather Frank, Broken Arrow, Bonnie and Jake Norris, Hectorville, and Dustin Frank, Claremore; his children: Kyle and Abby Anderson, Iowa City, IA, Ryan Anderson, Edmond, Jared and Marissa Anderson, Tulsa; step-daughter Shayla and Tom Sromek, Milwaukee, WI; his first wife and the mother of his children, Lisa Ricks, Sand Springs; and grandchildren: Haley, Tyler, Gunner, Jayden, Teagan, Troy, Gentry, Hillary, Janet, Rian, Zion, Abner, and Enid as well as one great grandchild Ezra.
Viewing and visitation is scheduled for 3 to 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 7, 2022 at Integrity Funeral Service, 410 East Trudgeon, Henryetta.
Funeral Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 8, 2022 at Morris United Penteostal Church.
Interment to follow at Morris Cemetery, Morris.