Pannal Lynwood Sanders, 83, of Orange died Friday, Dec. 12, 2014 at Harbor Hospital in Beaumont, Texas. Visitation is from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Sunday, December 14 at Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, December 15 at First Baptist Church, Orange with the Rev. Barry Bradley officiating. A private burial will precede the memorial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in West Orange. Pall bearers will be Alan Sanders, Jim Sanders, Steven Sanders, Jordan Gray, Aaron Sanders, David Sanders, Tyler Sanders and Carter Sanders.
Born September 24, 1931 near Dry Creek, La. to Pannal Ethan and Ada Lorraine (Green) Sanders, Lynwood was raised in DeQuincy, La. and was graduated from DeQuincy High School where he played sports, was an All-State Center and Class of 1950 salutatorian. He married Doris Ellen (Cox) of Oakdale, La. in 1954. He attended Louisiana State University and was graduated from LSU Law School in 1957. He moved his family to Orange on June 1, 1957. He remained licensed in both Texas and Louisiana, practiced real estate/banking law and was an owner of Sabine Title Company until his passing.
He worked in politics in Louisiana during his college years and served from about 1988 until 2002 as Orange County Democratic Party Chairman. He worked to elect Congressman Charlie Wilson in 1973 and for 24 years his law office served as Orange County "home base" for Wilson. He conducted the title work for construction of Toledo Bend Reservoir, keeping a satellite office in Hemphill. He was appointed by Gov. Ann Richards to fill an unexpired term on the Texas Water Development Board from 1994-1998 and helped gain loan funds for local water and sewer improvement projects.
Lynwood was an avid hunter and active in the Sabine Chapter of Ducks Unlimited. He received a lifetime achievement award from Sabine DU in October. He provided support for the Moore-Odom Wildlife Foundation and Mottled Duck Sanctuary on marshlands associated with his "Mansion on the Marsh" camp in the Cove area of Orange.
A lifetime member of Orange Rotary, he served as president, assistant district governor and is in the District 5910 Hall of Fame. Earlier this month, he received a lifetime achievement award from Greater Orange Area Chamber of Commerce for his service and dedication to the community. He was an active member of First Baptist Church, Orange and recently provided funding for a prayer/walking trail on church property.
He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife of 49 years, Doris; and sister, Aileen Nugent of Pineville, La. He is survived by daughter Ann and husband, Everett Spencer of Ovilla, TX.; sons Alan Sanders and wife, Myra of Pearland, TX.; Jim Sanders and wife, Pam of Cypress, TX.; Steven Sanders and wife, Donna of Baton Rouge, La.; grandchildren Alysse Gray; Jordan Gray and wife, Carly; Aaron Sanders and wife, Holly; Katie Sanders; David Sanders and wife, Myranda; Shaun Kelley; Leana Kelley; Tyler Sanders and wife, Olivia; Meagan and husband, Ken Johnson; Kayla Sanders; Carter Sanders; and Abbie Sanders; and nine great-grandchildren.
Donations may be sent to First Baptist Church, Orange walking trail fund; Sabine Ducks Unlimited; or Orange Rotary Scholarship Fund.
Condolences
James M.
December 18, 2014
James M. purchased a sympathy card for the family of Lynwood Sanders.
Sherri Fruge
December 17, 2014
I was blessed with the opportunity to work with this fine man while I was in high school and college. He made a lasting impression on me as a person and a professional and he will be remembered by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family that he loved so dearly. Sherri Winfrey Fruge'
Communitybank Of Texas
December 15, 2014
CommunityBank of Texas purchased the Heavenly Light for the family of Lynwood Sanders.
Nancy Sorrels Sonnier
December 15, 2014
I knew Mr. Sanders by working in the legal field and using the title company to research land title. He was always polite, courteous and helpful when needing some advice. My prayers are with the family. God bless him in his passing. Nancy Sorrels Sonnier
Je Yazoo Thomas
December 15, 2014
Uncle Lyn was a great friend to Our Ducks, his beloved Sabine Chapter-Orange Texas, our many local TX and La. DU Chapters, to me as a younger volunteer and as a Sr. Regional Director for Ducks Unlimited. His tireless support of our wetlands, the resource and those that ensure their legacy will be noted in DU history for the ages. Swing through ole Friend,Our ducks will miss you. J.E. "Yazoo" Thomas Sr. RD Ducks Unlimited, Inc.
Anonymous
December 14, 2014
Simply Elegant Spathiphyllum was purchased for the family of Lynwood Sanders.
Guy Robert Jackson
December 14, 2014
I am fortunate to have known Lynwood through politics, the title industry and Ducks Unlimited. He was passionate about each of these areas and brought a smile to those that came in contact with him. I know my life is better for having known him. My deepest sympathy to the Sanders family, friends and his employees.
Martha Nelson
December 14, 2014
So sorry for your loss. Praying for peace and healing for your family.
Glenda Beach
December 13, 2014
I had the ultimate honor of working for Mr. Sanders for 17 + years. When I say he was a good man I'm not saying that because its expected, I'm saying it because its the truth. He was a very caring man who loved "his girls". To see him walk through the office and have him tell us all "good morning sugar" put smiles on our faces and made the day a little less long. His ringtone on his phone "ducks quacking" always made me laugh. He loved his Ducks Unlimited. He will be missed by this employee for sure. I hope he realized that we "girls" all loved and admired him. Rest in Peace Mr. Sanders. Thank you for being the man you were.
Glenda Beach
December 13, 2014
Glenda Beach lit a candle in memory of Lynwood Sanders
Anonymous
December 13, 2014
Basket Full of Wishes was purchased for the family of Lynwood Sanders.