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Paul Edward Anderson

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Paul Edward Anderson Famous memorial

Birth
Toccoa, Stephens County, Georgia, USA
Death
15 Aug 1994 (aged 61)
Vidalia, Toombs County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Vidalia, Toombs County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Olympic Games Gold Medalist Athlete. Widely regarded to be the world's strongest man, he established national, Olympic, and world records in the superheavyweight class of weightlifting in the 1950s and early 1960s. He won the gold medal in the 1955 World Weightlifting Championship in Munich, West Germany and the 1956 Summer Olympics Games in Melbourne, Australia. In addition, he visited the Soviet Union during the Cold War and defeated the Soviet lifters, resulting in a standing ovation from some 15,000 Soviet observers, who dubbed him a "wonder of nature." He still holds several world lifting records including a back lift in 1957 of 6,270 pounds. He suffered from Brights's disease, an autoimmune disease which attacks the kidneys. In spite of a kidney transplant from his sister which provided him with an additional eleven years of life, he succumbed to kidney failure at age 61. He was a devoutly religious man who established in 1961 the Paul Anderson Youth Home in Vidalia, Georgia, for troubled youths ages 16 to 21. He is interred on the grounds of the youth home located in Vidalia, Georgia.
Olympic Games Gold Medalist Athlete. Widely regarded to be the world's strongest man, he established national, Olympic, and world records in the superheavyweight class of weightlifting in the 1950s and early 1960s. He won the gold medal in the 1955 World Weightlifting Championship in Munich, West Germany and the 1956 Summer Olympics Games in Melbourne, Australia. In addition, he visited the Soviet Union during the Cold War and defeated the Soviet lifters, resulting in a standing ovation from some 15,000 Soviet observers, who dubbed him a "wonder of nature." He still holds several world lifting records including a back lift in 1957 of 6,270 pounds. He suffered from Brights's disease, an autoimmune disease which attacks the kidneys. In spite of a kidney transplant from his sister which provided him with an additional eleven years of life, he succumbed to kidney failure at age 61. He was a devoutly religious man who established in 1961 the Paul Anderson Youth Home in Vidalia, Georgia, for troubled youths ages 16 to 21. He is interred on the grounds of the youth home located in Vidalia, Georgia.


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: John West
  • Added: May 21, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14352181/paul_edward-anderson: accessed ), memorial page for Paul Edward Anderson (17 Oct 1932–15 Aug 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14352181, citing Paul Anderson Youth Home Grounds, Vidalia, Toombs County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.