Earl Lester Anderson

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Earl Lester Anderson

Birth
Leominster, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 May 1999 (aged 80)
Seminole, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
Burial
Clinton, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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WORCESTER - Earl L. Anderson, 80, of 6476 Hillside Ave., Seminole, Fla., formerly of Auburn and 623 Mill St., Worcester, a longtime active Mason, died peacefully at home.
His wife of 53 years, Beverly M. (Creamer) Anderson, died in 1996. He left two sons, Norman L. Anderson (married to Susan L. Waskevich) of Worcester and Stephen E. Anderson (married to Jane A. Norberg) of Seminole, Fla.; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was born in Leominster, son of Ralph E. and Dora B. (Crosby) Anderson, and lived 40 years in Auburn and six years in Worcester before moving to Florida with his son. Two sisters, Rena B., wife of Alcide E. Lange of Worcester, and Esther Anderson Gibbs of California, predeceased him. His brother, Everett R. Anderson, married to Florence E. (Donaldson) Anderson also predeceased him.

My father-in-law was a wonderful man. He had a great sense of humor and also loved to tease and joke.

See you at the BIG reunion Dad!

Love,
Susan

WORCESTER - Earl L. Anderson, 80, of 6476 Hillside Ave., Seminole, Fla., formerly of Auburn and 623 Mill St., Worcester, a longtime active Mason, died peacefully at home.
His wife of 53 years, Beverly M. (Creamer) Anderson, died in 1996. He left two sons, Norman L. Anderson (married to Susan L. Waskevich) of Worcester and Stephen E. Anderson (married to Jane A. Norberg) of Seminole, Fla.; five grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. He was born in Leominster, son of Ralph E. and Dora B. (Crosby) Anderson, and lived 40 years in Auburn and six years in Worcester before moving to Florida with his son. Two sisters, Rena B., wife of Alcide E. Lange of Worcester, and Esther Anderson Gibbs of California, predeceased him. His brother, Everett R. Anderson, married to Florence E. (Donaldson) Anderson also predeceased him.

My father-in-law was a wonderful man. He had a great sense of humor and also loved to tease and joke.

See you at the BIG reunion Dad!

Love,
Susan