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MARCY MOCK

Tee will be missed. I loved working with her at Summer Beach. She was such fun! She was also a very talented baker of delicious cakes. We all enjoyed her so much. Sincere condolences to her family.

Gary Tupper

Gonna miss her! She was always pleasure to chat with and have been blessed for many years. Meet her through her husband.. Don take care!

Brenda Norton

Tee was a great friend who loved the Lord and had a servant heart . She loved passing out crosses so she could share the Lord with people. She loved her family! I will miss her dearly.

Missy Murallo

Such a sweet beautiful lady. I will cherish the little crochet prayer crosses she made us when she visited the hospital. I have mine in my locker 💜. I know she is smiling down on us all now and sees what a positive impact she had on everyone.

Mr.&Mrs. Johnnie Robinson "Mr Rob"

We love her dearly and will miss her terribly, my partner, my buddy, my friend, may God bless this always and have mercy upon our souls.

Glenn & Sheila Ellison

Ms. Tee was quite a lady. The word that came to mind was "firecracker." Whatever she did, it was full force determination and love. She and Don visited our camp many times and always made us laugh. She and Don loved their ministry to the children and they did it well. She loved the LORD, her husband and her family ... in the right order! She knew everyone and we're glad she knew us. She was a good friend and we are glad we will see her again. She will be missed by many.

Nick Deonas

Tee was a great Lady and I will always remember her. Tee managed my Real Estate business for a few years and taught me business management that I continue to use. Tee, I can only imagine the reunion of family and friends you are having in Heaven. We Love you Tee

Yvonne Foster Porter

Beautiful woman with a beautiful soul. Always making others feel welcomed and brightening our days with jokes and stories. I was married in April and she heard me say I had two dresses. We were friends from that moment on. She will be greatly missed but I know she will still be doing God's work, just up close and in person as his right hand man.

Loren and Bobbi Lum

We always loved when Miss Tee would arrive on the first of the month to collect the rent on our shop. The room would fill with undeniable joy as she would share all the latest happenings. May her memory be a blessing.

Jack Campbell

Tee, was a wonderful lady and great friend to my parents. God Bless her memory.

Bobby Bray

Your humor and smile will be missed at Hilliard First Baptist. "What do you call a cow with no legs? Ground beef!"

Carol and Don Sauls

Meet Tee at Callahan First Baptist Church.. She became not only a friend but a mentor to me.

Russ Armistead (Retired CEO of UF Health Jacksonville)

Tee (known by me as "Luizianne the clown) was such a wonderful and giving lady. She visited our patients until COVID closed the hospital to visitors. She called me "the Top Banana" and brought me a large stuffed yellow banana so I would not forget. Her untiring efforts brought joy to our patients. She would share her personal ministry with anyone who would listen. She also brought hand made clothing for families who lost children. I talked to her a few months ago and she was the same special lady. May she rest in peace. I will miss her constant encouragement.

Beth & Stanley Boles

Teneilia "Tee" Ann Brooks Anderson

2025-12-14

Teneilia “Tee” Brooks Anderson 86, passed peacefully on December 14, 2025 surrounded by family. Born to parents, Hughree Brooks and John Alma Westbrook Brooks, November 14, 1939, in Magee, Mississippi. She was a child of the "silent generation". The world was on the brink of WWII.

For 11 years, Teneilia or known to others as "Tee" or “Neg" and was an only child. She attended New Orleans schools, graduating from John McDonough High School where she was a cheerleader and Majorette. She ran track, winning many medals at Tad Gormley Stadium in New Orleans' City Park, and being known for her "barefoot" style.

Life moved at a rapid pace and she married her high school sweetheart, Tommie Parker at a young age. Three years later, Teneilia and Tommie welcomed their only child, Kim Jonene Parker Grubbs to the world. Real estate, as a salesperson and broker, were always part of Tee's life. She successfully owned and operated her own business in both Slidell and Lafayette, Louisiana and later when she moved to Fernandina Beach. She was active in her Baptist church's Women's Missionary Union (WMU) and was a member of the Hospital Clown Ministry to spread the word of Christ and bring salvation and smiles to patients in the hospitals. She loved many and was loved by many.

In 1983, she married her Marine and best friend Don Anderson with whom she is survived by, as well as her sister, Jeanne and brother, Hugh Brooks; daughter, Kim (Parker) Grubbs and Grandchildren, Brooke (Grubbs) Raulerson, Ashlee (Grubbs) Lehmann and many great grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held at Oxley Heard on Thursday, December 18, 2025 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m.

She will be laid to rest at the Jacksonville National Cemetery on Friday, December 19, 2025 at 11:00 a.m.

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