A memorial service for Anne Catherine (Jensen) Anderson of Lummi Island will be at 11 a.m. Thursday near Greenacres Funeral Home in Ferndale, with the Rev. Ralph Poulson officiating.
Mrs. Anderson died at home Sunday, June 18, 2000. She was 68.
Born June 25, 1931, to Jens Peter and Magdelene (Peterson) Jensen in New Westminster, B.C., she lived in Whatcom County 46 years.
On May 23, 1953, she married Bert Franklin Anderson in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He died in 1984.
Mrs. Anderson was a registered psychiatric nurse and a licensed real estate agent.
She was interested in environmental issues and actively studied the effects of fluoride and water fluoridation, presenting her findings and views to scientists at international conferences in Bellingham Kyoto, Japan Beijing and Budapest, Hungary. She also provided testimony before committees in Olympia, met with legislators at all levels of government, and co-wrote a review of the impact of artificial fluoridation on Pacific Northwest and B.C. salmon.
Mrs. Anderson was a member of the International Society of Fluoride Research and a charter member of Fluoride Action Network.
An infant grandchild also died previously.
Survivors include daughter Bekki Strickler of Lummi Island son Bert Anderson of Seattle sister Esther Johnson of Delta, B.C. brothers Victor Jensen and William Jensen, both of Delta seven grandchildren and special friend Richard Foulkes of Abbotsford, B.C.
A memorial service for Anne Catherine (Jensen) Anderson of Lummi Island will be at 11 a.m. Thursday near Greenacres Funeral Home in Ferndale, with the Rev. Ralph Poulson officiating.
Mrs. Anderson died at home Sunday, June 18, 2000. She was 68.
Born June 25, 1931, to Jens Peter and Magdelene (Peterson) Jensen in New Westminster, B.C., she lived in Whatcom County 46 years.
On May 23, 1953, she married Bert Franklin Anderson in San Luis Obispo, Calif. He died in 1984.
Mrs. Anderson was a registered psychiatric nurse and a licensed real estate agent.
She was interested in environmental issues and actively studied the effects of fluoride and water fluoridation, presenting her findings and views to scientists at international conferences in Bellingham Kyoto, Japan Beijing and Budapest, Hungary. She also provided testimony before committees in Olympia, met with legislators at all levels of government, and co-wrote a review of the impact of artificial fluoridation on Pacific Northwest and B.C. salmon.
Mrs. Anderson was a member of the International Society of Fluoride Research and a charter member of Fluoride Action Network.
An infant grandchild also died previously.
Survivors include daughter Bekki Strickler of Lummi Island son Bert Anderson of Seattle sister Esther Johnson of Delta, B.C. brothers Victor Jensen and William Jensen, both of Delta seven grandchildren and special friend Richard Foulkes of Abbotsford, B.C.
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