Born: August 18, 1948 - Deceased: 20210126
Lana C. French, nee Anderson, 72, of Caseyville, IL, born Wednesday, August 18, 1948 in Granite City, IL, passed away Tuesday, January 26, 2021 at her residence in Caseyville, IL.
Lana was a manager for Venture Store in Fairmont City, IL. She was a member of Caseyville First Baptist Church and American Legion Post #365, Collinsville, IL.
She was preceded in death by her:
- Husband: David H. French
- Parents: Robert and Fannie, nee Cavashere, Anderson
- Brother: Robert Anderson.
Surviving are her:
- Children
- Dennis (Sharon) French of Belleville, IL
- Elizabeth Dawn French of Union, MO
- Larry Scott French of Caseyville, IL
- Brother: Russell Anderson of Cahokia, IL
- Grandchildren
- Maggie (Matt)
- David (Courtney)
- Michael (Harley)
- Jeffrey
- Kaleb
- Olivia
- Great grandchildren
- Madeline
- Collin James
- Zoey
- Grayson
Memorials: Memorials may be made to the donor’s choice.
Funeral: Private family services. Interment at Lake View Memorial Gardens, Fairview Heights, IL.
6 Comments
Lana was such a good friend to my mother. Her smile lit up the room. I know she was a faithful servant to God, and we shall meet again one day. Prayers to the family, may you find peace in this time. Much love from the Schardan’s.
I worked with Lana at Venture for 5 years. She was a very sweet person. Very sorry for your families loss.
Lana was a great lady and always treated everyone as if she knew them for a long time. I don’t understand why GOD took her
from us but I know HE must have loved HER dearly and had greater plans for her in heaven with HIM and HIS SON JESUS. I love and miss you Lana. Thank You for being such a great friend to me. To all of Lana’s family I am so sorry for your loss.
Lana is truly a beautiful soul. We are so grateful that God allowed us to know her. May God’s strength and love keep you encouraged.
I went to Rosemont with Lana. Always such a sweet lady. My sincere condolences on your loss.
We have known Lana since grade school and junior high. She was always a friend to everyone. We always enjoyed visiting with her during our high school reunions. We will miss her lovely smile. Rest In Peace, dear friend. We will meet again one day. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.