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The late KTSU-FM 90.9 DJ Myron Anderson, who died last week following an unexpected illness, will be honored on Wednesday during two separate services.
The public viewing is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday at Windsor Village United Methodist Church, 6000 Heatherbrook Dr.
Then, from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, a "homegoing service" will take place at Texas Southern University's Granville Sawyer Auditorium, 3100 Cleburne. There will not be a viewing at this service.
Anderson, who held down KTSU's Listening Back soul and R&B show for 32 years' worth of Friday mornings, was 63 years old.
Last Friday, during the first show since Anderson's passing, KTSU DJ Slick Rick Lauderdale subbed. Though the four hours of jams sounded great, it just wasn't the same.
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