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Brian M. Anderson

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Brian M. Anderson

Birth
USA
Death
8 May 2005 (aged 21)
USA
Burial
Chews Landing, Camden County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.8302111, Longitude: -75.0708167
Memorial ID
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Died May 8, 2005 of Washington Twp., NJ aged 21.
Beloved son of Mark and Diane. Dear brother of Kevin Anderson. Loving grandson of John and Dolores Contrata. Also survived by his aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Brian attended Villanova University 2002-2005. He would have graduated Valedictorian of his class from the Villanova School of Engineering. He was an officer in the EEE Honor Society as well as other engineering and technical honor societies, Academic Honors recipient and Service Award. Brian was going to work for the prestigious Lincoln Labs as an electrical engineer designing anti-ballistic missiles for MIT/ Lincoln Labs in Lexington, Mass. Brian was an honors graduate, summa cum laude of Washington Township High School class of 2002 where he served as the President of the Marching Band and was 1st chair in the Concert Band, playing the alto sax. Brian was a loyal friend, loving, always ready with a smile and a laugh to help others. Brian had a love for life, and always made everyone around him feel great. He was a gift from God. 'A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering'.
Died of a heart ailment.
(Reprinted from The Camden Courier Post)

Every year on Mothers Day, there is a 5K Memorial run/walk named after Brian M. Anderson, held in Washington Twp. It benefits a local student with a scholarship.

Note from Submitter: One day, on my way home from work, I was behind a flatbed truck on Route 73 in traffic, which had cemetary markers loaded on it. The very last marker, on the end of the truck, was that of this "Brian M. Anderson". It was facing my vehicle. I felt as if Brian was asking me to add his name to this memorial website. That is how I came to enter this memorial. Smudge0199

Died May 8, 2005 of Washington Twp., NJ aged 21.
Beloved son of Mark and Diane. Dear brother of Kevin Anderson. Loving grandson of John and Dolores Contrata. Also survived by his aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. Brian attended Villanova University 2002-2005. He would have graduated Valedictorian of his class from the Villanova School of Engineering. He was an officer in the EEE Honor Society as well as other engineering and technical honor societies, Academic Honors recipient and Service Award. Brian was going to work for the prestigious Lincoln Labs as an electrical engineer designing anti-ballistic missiles for MIT/ Lincoln Labs in Lexington, Mass. Brian was an honors graduate, summa cum laude of Washington Township High School class of 2002 where he served as the President of the Marching Band and was 1st chair in the Concert Band, playing the alto sax. Brian was a loyal friend, loving, always ready with a smile and a laugh to help others. Brian had a love for life, and always made everyone around him feel great. He was a gift from God. 'A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering'.
Died of a heart ailment.
(Reprinted from The Camden Courier Post)

Every year on Mothers Day, there is a 5K Memorial run/walk named after Brian M. Anderson, held in Washington Twp. It benefits a local student with a scholarship.

Note from Submitter: One day, on my way home from work, I was behind a flatbed truck on Route 73 in traffic, which had cemetary markers loaded on it. The very last marker, on the end of the truck, was that of this "Brian M. Anderson". It was facing my vehicle. I felt as if Brian was asking me to add his name to this memorial website. That is how I came to enter this memorial. Smudge0199


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  • Created by: smudge0199
  • Added: Aug 20, 2005
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11576356/brian_m-anderson: accessed ), memorial page for Brian M. Anderson (1 May 1984–8 May 2005), Find a Grave Memorial ID 11576356, citing Saint Josephs Cemetery, Chews Landing, Camden County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by smudge0199 (contributor 46585207).