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Irvin Neal “Irv” Anderson

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Irvin Neal “Irv” Anderson

Birth
International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota, USA
Death
17 Nov 2008 (aged 85)
Coon Rapids, Anoka County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
St Thomas, 3,40
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Irv was a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1965 to 1983, and again from 1991 to 2007.[1]

From International Falls, Anderson entered politics at approximately the same time that he was elected union president at the M & O Paper Company, the International Falls paper mill where he worked. A Democrat, he represented the old District 64 and 64B and, later, District 3A. The sprawling district included all or portions of Beltrami, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods and St. Louis counties in the northern part of the state.[1]

Anderson served as majority leader of the House from 1973 to 1981, and again, briefly, in 1993 before becoming Speaker of the House in September 1993, a position he held until 1997. He continued to serve in the legislature until 2007, opting not to run for re-election in 2006 due to health concerns.[1]

Anderson fought in World War II as a United States Navy pilot from 1942 to 1945, earning the Air Medal for his performance. The Air Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Armed Forces of the United States, distinguishes themselves by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.[2] He also helped create Minnesota's memorial to World War II veterans.[3]

Anderson died at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids on November 17, 2008. (Source Wikipedia)

Survivors include his wife, Phyllis "Phil"; children, Greg (Becky) of
Coon Rapids and Cindy (Randy) Kevern of Ham Lake; grandchildren, Chad
(Sarah) of Libertyville, Ill., Chris Anderson of Chicago, Ill.,
Caitlin (Scott) Seath of St. Paul, Sarah Anderson of Dauphin,
Manitoba, Jenny (Chad) Lindberg of North Branch, and Heather
Haluptzok of Coon Rapids; great-grandchildren, Liam, Lila, Cayla,
Carter and Joseph; sister, Jeanette of Chico, Calif.; brother,
Charles of Burnsville; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, William, Donald
and James.
Irv was a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 1965 to 1983, and again from 1991 to 2007.[1]

From International Falls, Anderson entered politics at approximately the same time that he was elected union president at the M & O Paper Company, the International Falls paper mill where he worked. A Democrat, he represented the old District 64 and 64B and, later, District 3A. The sprawling district included all or portions of Beltrami, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods and St. Louis counties in the northern part of the state.[1]

Anderson served as majority leader of the House from 1973 to 1981, and again, briefly, in 1993 before becoming Speaker of the House in September 1993, a position he held until 1997. He continued to serve in the legislature until 2007, opting not to run for re-election in 2006 due to health concerns.[1]

Anderson fought in World War II as a United States Navy pilot from 1942 to 1945, earning the Air Medal for his performance. The Air Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the Armed Forces of the United States, distinguishes themselves by meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.[2] He also helped create Minnesota's memorial to World War II veterans.[3]

Anderson died at Mercy Hospital in Coon Rapids on November 17, 2008. (Source Wikipedia)

Survivors include his wife, Phyllis "Phil"; children, Greg (Becky) of
Coon Rapids and Cindy (Randy) Kevern of Ham Lake; grandchildren, Chad
(Sarah) of Libertyville, Ill., Chris Anderson of Chicago, Ill.,
Caitlin (Scott) Seath of St. Paul, Sarah Anderson of Dauphin,
Manitoba, Jenny (Chad) Lindberg of North Branch, and Heather
Haluptzok of Coon Rapids; great-grandchildren, Liam, Lila, Cayla,
Carter and Joseph; sister, Jeanette of Chico, Calif.; brother,
Charles of Burnsville; and numerous nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, William, Donald
and James.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139012822/irvin_neal-anderson: accessed ), memorial page for Irvin Neal “Irv” Anderson (18 Jun 1923–17 Nov 2008), Find a Grave Memorial ID 139012822, citing Saint Thomas Cemetery, International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave (contributor 8).