The Man Who Turned Pennies Into a Life Lesson
When Otha Anders rolled into his local bank one Thursday morning, heads turned—not for his smile or his attire, but for the clattering symphony that announced him: dozens of five-gallon jugs stacked high with pennies, each coin tumbling and bumping in a metallic rhythm.
Known around Jackson as the “coin master,” Anders wasn’t just a collector—he was a man whose life had been shaped by service, faith, and decades of mindfulness. His pennies weren’t about money; they were symbols of gratitude, persistence, and intentional living.

A Life Built on Service and Care
For years, Anders worked as a supervisor on the Jackson School Board, earning respect from students, parents, and teachers alike. He had a knack for connecting with everyone, especially those considered “difficult” or overlooked. His guidance, patience, and encouragement left a lasting impact on countless lives.
At home, his family embraced his unusual hobby. What started as picking up stray pennies evolved into a spiritual practice. “Each penny I found was a little nudge from God,” Anders explained. “A reminder to pause, reflect, and be thankful for the blessings I already have.”

Decades of Dedication
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