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Thomas Harold “Jocko, Little Jock” Anderson Jr.

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Thomas Harold “Jocko, Little Jock” Anderson Jr. Veteran

Birth
Marion County, West Virginia, USA
Death
4 May 2003 (aged 59)
Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Marion County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Harold "Jocko" Anderson Jr (Little Jock), 59, of Carolina, West Virginia, passed into the presence of the Lord May 4th, 2003.
A 1961 graduate of Monongah High school in Monongah, WV, he was a U.S. Navy veteran who served aboard the carrier USS Lake Champlain (CV-39) and was stationed in Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
In civilian life, he was self-employed as an auto body repairman and also worked part-time at his fathers salvage business; "Andersons Non Ferrous Metals" located between Worthington, WV and Carolina, WV.
He was a member and officer with the Deacons Motorcycle Club of Fairmont, WV and later served as President and founding member of the Birds of a Feather Motorcycle Club of Fairmont, WV. He was an avid motorcycle enthusiast who enjoyed attending Daytona Bike Week every Spring. He also made a couple cross-country motorcycle trips with his father (Thomas Harold "Jocko" Anderson Sr) and brother (Charles E Anderson of Fairmont).
He was a Christian by faith and was affiliated with Calvary Temple Assembly of God in Worthington, WV.
He is survived by one child with his former wife Evelyn Ann Woods; Annette Arlene Anderson Campbell of Fairmont, WV. He is also survived by his partner of many years, Alisha McDonald of Shinnston, WV. In addition, he is survived too by his son-in-law Gary Campbell and three grandsons: Gary Lee Campbell and wife Trista, Jeffrey Campbell, Steven Campbell and wife Jessica, as well as 3 great-grandchildren (Violet, Reid and Keira).
Thomas Harold "Jocko" Anderson Jr (Little Jock), 59, of Carolina, West Virginia, passed into the presence of the Lord May 4th, 2003.
A 1961 graduate of Monongah High school in Monongah, WV, he was a U.S. Navy veteran who served aboard the carrier USS Lake Champlain (CV-39) and was stationed in Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
In civilian life, he was self-employed as an auto body repairman and also worked part-time at his fathers salvage business; "Andersons Non Ferrous Metals" located between Worthington, WV and Carolina, WV.
He was a member and officer with the Deacons Motorcycle Club of Fairmont, WV and later served as President and founding member of the Birds of a Feather Motorcycle Club of Fairmont, WV. He was an avid motorcycle enthusiast who enjoyed attending Daytona Bike Week every Spring. He also made a couple cross-country motorcycle trips with his father (Thomas Harold "Jocko" Anderson Sr) and brother (Charles E Anderson of Fairmont).
He was a Christian by faith and was affiliated with Calvary Temple Assembly of God in Worthington, WV.
He is survived by one child with his former wife Evelyn Ann Woods; Annette Arlene Anderson Campbell of Fairmont, WV. He is also survived by his partner of many years, Alisha McDonald of Shinnston, WV. In addition, he is survived too by his son-in-law Gary Campbell and three grandsons: Gary Lee Campbell and wife Trista, Jeffrey Campbell, Steven Campbell and wife Jessica, as well as 3 great-grandchildren (Violet, Reid and Keira).

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