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Wayne Scott Anderson

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Wayne Scott Anderson

Birth
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
Death
24 Dec 2007 (aged 60)
Carnation, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Wayne was born in Tucson, Arizona on May 31, 1947 and died tragically in Carnation, WA on Christmas Eve, 2007. Wayne lived for 27 years in Carnation, WA. He spent most of his childhood in the California in the Ventura area, graduating from both high school and college there. Wayne served in the Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. He married Judy Elaine Fisher on September 30, 1972 in Ventura. The couple moved to Carnation in 1980 where Wayne took a job at Boeing where he was employed for 27 years, working his way up through the ranks to become a Tool Engineer. Wayne belonged to multiple SPEA and Aerospace Engineers groups. Wayne loved to fish, entertain his family with gymnastics and help his children with school science projects. He also rebuilt old Ford cars. Wayne was a positive, honest, hard-working and community oriented man. His friends remember him as loving food and loving to share stories. He and Judy had three children whom they loved. Wayne is survived by his daughter, Mary Victoria Anderson. Services will be held at Eastridge Christian Assembly, 5025 Issaquah-Fall City Rd, SE, Issaquah, on Saturday, January 19 at 11:00 a.m. The church can be reached at (425) 392-2353. All are welcome.
Published in print from 1/14/2008 - 1/15/2008.
Wayne was born in Tucson, Arizona on May 31, 1947 and died tragically in Carnation, WA on Christmas Eve, 2007. Wayne lived for 27 years in Carnation, WA. He spent most of his childhood in the California in the Ventura area, graduating from both high school and college there. Wayne served in the Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. He married Judy Elaine Fisher on September 30, 1972 in Ventura. The couple moved to Carnation in 1980 where Wayne took a job at Boeing where he was employed for 27 years, working his way up through the ranks to become a Tool Engineer. Wayne belonged to multiple SPEA and Aerospace Engineers groups. Wayne loved to fish, entertain his family with gymnastics and help his children with school science projects. He also rebuilt old Ford cars. Wayne was a positive, honest, hard-working and community oriented man. His friends remember him as loving food and loving to share stories. He and Judy had three children whom they loved. Wayne is survived by his daughter, Mary Victoria Anderson. Services will be held at Eastridge Christian Assembly, 5025 Issaquah-Fall City Rd, SE, Issaquah, on Saturday, January 19 at 11:00 a.m. The church can be reached at (425) 392-2353. All are welcome.
Published in print from 1/14/2008 - 1/15/2008.


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