Henry's wit, integrity, and wide-range of interests were hallmarks of his life well-lived. He was proudest of his family, opportunities to serve at church, his career with 3M in Washington, DC, and earning at age 77 his Bachelor of Arts in History from UW-Madison. As the oldest student in a degree program for the class of 1998, Henry and his wife Joy along with family celebrated grandly at his graduation. Henry delighted in responding to fellow undergrads who admonished his presence in the student section, "Oh yes I am a student," and showing his student ID picture, white hair, goatee, and all.
A Coast Guard WWII veteran, Henry was thrilled to participate in the October 2011 Badger Honor Flight to Washington, DC. He was an active and loved member of High Point Church; and an avid volunteer at Oakwood Village University Woods, with Madison public schools, with UW-Madison international students, and for several years participated in a panel discussion training event with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
A lifelong learner, Henry read broadly enjoying history, biographies, Christian classics, and the Bible. He and Joy cherished each other and prayed together daily for others. Henry favored quiet generosity--giving behind the scenes. Together Henry and Joy loved dancing, attending Badger and Brewers games, grandchildren and great-grandchildren's events, visiting the sick and bereaved. They traveled extensively over their nearly 25 years of marriage.
Henry, a native of New Jersey, was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth in 1984; a sister, Jane Sheetz; and his parents John and Agnes Jane.
Henry's wit, integrity, and wide-range of interests were hallmarks of his life well-lived. He was proudest of his family, opportunities to serve at church, his career with 3M in Washington, DC, and earning at age 77 his Bachelor of Arts in History from UW-Madison. As the oldest student in a degree program for the class of 1998, Henry and his wife Joy along with family celebrated grandly at his graduation. Henry delighted in responding to fellow undergrads who admonished his presence in the student section, "Oh yes I am a student," and showing his student ID picture, white hair, goatee, and all.
A Coast Guard WWII veteran, Henry was thrilled to participate in the October 2011 Badger Honor Flight to Washington, DC. He was an active and loved member of High Point Church; and an avid volunteer at Oakwood Village University Woods, with Madison public schools, with UW-Madison international students, and for several years participated in a panel discussion training event with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship.
A lifelong learner, Henry read broadly enjoying history, biographies, Christian classics, and the Bible. He and Joy cherished each other and prayed together daily for others. Henry favored quiet generosity--giving behind the scenes. Together Henry and Joy loved dancing, attending Badger and Brewers games, grandchildren and great-grandchildren's events, visiting the sick and bereaved. They traveled extensively over their nearly 25 years of marriage.
Henry, a native of New Jersey, was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth in 1984; a sister, Jane Sheetz; and his parents John and Agnes Jane.
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Radioman Second Class US Coast Guard
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Date of Burial: 24-Jan-2016, Military: WW 2, Race: White,,, Father: John Samuel Anderson, Mother: Agnes Fisher Death Place: Madison, Dane Co., WI, Birth Place: NJ, Cause:, Occupation: Sales Manager
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