James Deacon Anderson

1925 ∼ 2011

James "Deacon" Anderson - Singer, Song Writer, Steel Guitarist James "Deacon" Anderson passed away April 30th 2011 in Montgomery Tx he was 86. He raised his family in Groves Texas, three daughters Sheena and Judy Anderson of Montgomery Texas and Sherry Zumo of Groves Texas and one son James Dee Anderson Jr. of Montgomery Texas. He had a recording studio in Port Neches. He wrote the hit song Ragg-Mopp and other country swing tunes such as "Red Hot Flame", and "I Hate To See You Cry", he was inducted into the steel guitar hall of fame in 2003 and numerous other country swing halls of fame including our own music hall of fame in Vidor and the Port Arthur Hall of Fame. He was a sergeant in the Army during World War II which is when he wrote Ragg-Mopp and he has played music with many fellow musicians such as Cotton Thompson, Johnnie Lee Wills band, J.L. Jenkins, Darrell Jones, Richard Prine, Mutt Collins, and Mancel Tierney .He was an endowed member of the Masonic Lodge in Port Arthur. He is survived by his four children, five grand daughters and fifteen great-grandchildren also one brother Tom Anderson of Cold Springs Texas and one sister Viola Wakefield of California. He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years Rita Vivian (Hinds) Anderson. Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 4, 2011 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves, Texas. A visitation for family and friends will be held on Tuesday evening from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.

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Anonymous May 4, 2011
The Nirider Family sends sincere condolences to you, Sheena. You are in our hearts and prayers.
Anonymous May 4, 2011
Dear Sheena, I'm so sorry to hear that your father passed away although I know he is with our Lord and Savior now. My prayers go out to you and to your family. Sincerely Janice Ayres
Anonymous May 4, 2011
My condolences to the Anderson family. Your Dad taught my late Dad and older brother to play the steel guitar long yrs ago. Sheena I believe we went to school together. God Bless
Anonymous May 4, 2011
Sheena, I am so sorry for your loss, you and your family are in my prayers during this time of need.
Anonymous May 4, 2011
My thoughts, heart and prayers are with you and your family! May God be with you! Sincerely, Michelle Sewell
Anonymous May 4, 2011
Alicia & I send our condolences to you. May God Bless you during this time. Jo & Alicia
Anonymous May 4, 2011
Sheena Im so sorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Love ya Jayne
Anonymous May 4, 2011
I have had the pleasure of meeting this man and he is worthy of honor and respect.
Anonymous May 4, 2011
I am deeply saddened by your loss. Please accept my condolences. Don't hesitate to get in touch if there is anything I can do for you during this difficult time. Sheena & Judy, I am literally just up the hill so Daylyn & I can help out in any way needed.
Anonymous May 4, 2011
To the Andersen Family, I'm deeply sadden to hear about Deacon. I worked with Deacon for about 8 years in the fencing industry. Please accept my condolences. Deacon was and always will be my friend and mentor to me. Heaven just got a great MAN. Robert Rodriguez
Anonymous May 4, 2011
It's with sad heart to learn of the passing of such a fine man and dear friend. I played lots of gigs and worked on recordings with Deacon down through the years. I know you will miss him, as everyone who knew him will also. I want to express my deapest condolences to the family. So sorry, Bobby Wheeler
Anonymous May 4, 2011
I am saddened to learn of the passing of Deacon and my condolences to James and the family. He sold me my first Electric guitar at Jefferson Music in 1960, it was a Fender Jazzmaster. He was a friend and mentor to many young musicians. He was an innovator and a great musician. He is playing "Rag Mop" in Heaven's Texas swing band.
Anonymous May 4, 2011
He was the greatest and most honorable man I have ever known I will love and miss him (as I have)until I meet him again. mythoughts and prayers are with Sheena,James,Sherry and Judy. A Friend
Anonymous May 3, 2011
He will be missed by many but he is with Mrs Anderson again forever. You know the angels' harps are swinging with the addition of the sound of a fantastic steel guitar. I will always remember Deacon Anderson with love and great respect.
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Deak, What A Ride!
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Met Deacon and was honored to play a few tunes with him at Ross' Old Austin Cafe with Thomas Durnin's band at the time. Sad that he is gone, but his music lives on. Condolences to the Anderson family.
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Sheena, so sorry for your loss, my prayers are with you and your family during this time.
Anonymous May 3, 2011
My prayers are with you & your family. Ofelia Juan
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Look to the hills from which cometh your help. All your help comes from the Lord. He will give you strength in your time of sorrow.
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Although I never had the honor of meeting you, I always knew you were a special person. Sheena always spoke of her 'Daddy.'
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Sheena, I am so sorry for your lost. God Bless...
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Sheena, so sorry for your loss, I am praying for you and your family during this time. Love you, Tess
Anonymous May 3, 2011
Sheena, my prayers are with you and your family as you gather together.
Anonymous May 3, 2011
To The "Deacon" Anderson Family, Deepest condolences and prayers to you all. We've lost a great friend and musician! RAGG-MOPP . . . RAG MOP! Angel & Ray Solis
Anonymous May 2, 2011
We love you Sheena, James, Sherry and Judy. ~There will come a day when the tears of sorrow will softly flow into tears of remembrance...and your heart will begin healing itself...and grieving will be interrupted by episodes of joy...and you will hear the whisper of hope. There will come a day when you will welcome the tears of remembrance...as a sun shower of the soul...a turning of the tide...a promise of peace. There will come a day when you will...risk loving...go on believing...and treasure the tears of remembrance.~ You will be greatly missed, Uncle Dee. Thank you for being a great influence in my life and for the things I learned from you.