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Chad Kay Anderson

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Chad Kay Anderson

Birth
Hiawatha, Carbon County, Utah, USA
Death
30 Jan 2010 (aged 89)
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Meridian, Ada County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.6187472, Longitude: -116.3406833
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In Loving Memory of
Chad K. Anderson
Nov 17, 1920 - Jan 30, 2010
Lewiston, ID


Chad Kay Anderson, 89, died January 30, 2010, in a Lewiston care center of natural causes. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 2, at 11:00 a.m. at the Park Center Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2300 E. Bergeson, Boise, Idaho. A viewing will be held from 10-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Burial will follow at Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens. Services are under the direction of Relyea Funeral Chapel.

Chad was born November 17, 1920, in Hiawatha, Utah, to Erwin and Naomi Asay. He attended elementary and high school in Castle Dale, Utah, and graduated from Utah State University. The following year, Chad taught high school at Albion Normal School and Rockland High where he met his future wife, Betty Lou Barnard. Chad and Betty Lou were married July 3, 1943 in Soda Springs, Idaho.

Chad enlisted in the Navy in July 1943 and was immediately transferred to the U.S. Naval Training Station at Farragut, Idaho. He received orders to report to Notre Dame for midshipman's school followed by additional training after which he spent his wartime duty in the Pacific. Chad spent the remainder of his naval career in the Naval Reserve as a Lieutenant Commander.

In 1958, Chad joined Farrel Metcalf and managed a successful insurance agency, Metcalf-Anderson Agency, in Idaho Falls, Idaho until his retirement in 1987.

During his lifetime, Chad held many callings in the church, some of which included; gospel doctrine teacher, elders quorum president, bishopric counselor, bishop, high counselor, high priests group leader and sealer in the Idaho Falls Temple.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Betty Lou Anderson; his parents; and his sister, Doreen Bardsley of Ogden, Utah.

Chad is survived by his sisters, Valoy Cox of Castle Dale, Utah, Shanna Bates of St. George, Utah, and Janone Richards of Phelan, California; daughters, Kathleen Kay Jensen, of Greensboro, North Carolina, Candace Marie Congreve of Clarkston, Washington; granddaughters, Jenny Rebecca Mizukawa of Cincinnati, Ohio, Emily Anne Koller of Crestwood, Kentucky, Kathryne Elizabeth Ojuka of Provo, Utah, Amanda Marie Detling of Stamford, Connecticut; and eleven great-grandchildren.
In Loving Memory of
Chad K. Anderson
Nov 17, 1920 - Jan 30, 2010
Lewiston, ID


Chad Kay Anderson, 89, died January 30, 2010, in a Lewiston care center of natural causes. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 2, at 11:00 a.m. at the Park Center Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2300 E. Bergeson, Boise, Idaho. A viewing will be held from 10-10:45 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Burial will follow at Terrace Lawn Memorial Gardens. Services are under the direction of Relyea Funeral Chapel.

Chad was born November 17, 1920, in Hiawatha, Utah, to Erwin and Naomi Asay. He attended elementary and high school in Castle Dale, Utah, and graduated from Utah State University. The following year, Chad taught high school at Albion Normal School and Rockland High where he met his future wife, Betty Lou Barnard. Chad and Betty Lou were married July 3, 1943 in Soda Springs, Idaho.

Chad enlisted in the Navy in July 1943 and was immediately transferred to the U.S. Naval Training Station at Farragut, Idaho. He received orders to report to Notre Dame for midshipman's school followed by additional training after which he spent his wartime duty in the Pacific. Chad spent the remainder of his naval career in the Naval Reserve as a Lieutenant Commander.

In 1958, Chad joined Farrel Metcalf and managed a successful insurance agency, Metcalf-Anderson Agency, in Idaho Falls, Idaho until his retirement in 1987.

During his lifetime, Chad held many callings in the church, some of which included; gospel doctrine teacher, elders quorum president, bishopric counselor, bishop, high counselor, high priests group leader and sealer in the Idaho Falls Temple.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Betty Lou Anderson; his parents; and his sister, Doreen Bardsley of Ogden, Utah.

Chad is survived by his sisters, Valoy Cox of Castle Dale, Utah, Shanna Bates of St. George, Utah, and Janone Richards of Phelan, California; daughters, Kathleen Kay Jensen, of Greensboro, North Carolina, Candace Marie Congreve of Clarkston, Washington; granddaughters, Jenny Rebecca Mizukawa of Cincinnati, Ohio, Emily Anne Koller of Crestwood, Kentucky, Kathryne Elizabeth Ojuka of Provo, Utah, Amanda Marie Detling of Stamford, Connecticut; and eleven great-grandchildren.


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