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Robert Franklin “Bob” Anderson

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Robert Franklin “Bob” Anderson Veteran

Birth
Valley View, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
27 Mar 2019 (aged 90)
Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Aiken, Aiken County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Robert "Bob" Franklin Anderson, 90, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, surrounded by his children.
Born on January 25, 1929 in Valley View, Texas to Archie Frank Anderson and Cora Eudora Anderson, he was a firm believer that the only barbeque worth eating was beef and the only shoes worth wearing were boots. He was a Texan at heart.
Mr. Anderson served in the US Marine Corps from 1947-1950. Upon graduation from Texas A&M University, he and his family moved to Aiken, South Carolina in 1955 to work for E.I. Dupont where he was employed until 1989 and then again for Westinghouse until 1992. He was affectionately known by his coworkers as "Cegar." Upon retirement, he could be found most days on the golf course perfecting his golf swing at Pine Ridge Country Club.
Mr. Anderson loved the Lord and served Him well as a Life Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent at First Baptist Church of Aiken where he was a member since 1955. He was a servant leader who shared his faith and took care of everyone around him until his final breath. He had many friends from all walks of life and affectionately called almost everyone he knew "Bo". He was a master gardener providing family and friends with the most delicious vegetables on a yearly basis. He could cure any ailment, repair anything broken and cook anything to perfection. In his younger years, he served as a coach and president of the Dixie Youth Baseball League. His family was his pride and joy. He was strong as nails and while he may have been the most stubborn man to have lived, he was also the most generous and selfless.
He was predeceased by his wife, Marjorie Quinn Anderson and a brother, Jack Walter Anderson.
He is survived by his three children: John Anderson, Kandy (Alan) White, and Gregg (Rose) Anderson; four grandchildren: Amanda (Brian) Mellard, Julie (Jake) Honeycutt, Zachary Quinn Anderson and Skyler Joseph Anderson; four great-grandchildren: Anna Carmen Mellard, Wilkes Mellard, Riggins Mellard, and Archie Honeycutt. He is also survived by his special friend, Janis Ladd.
Burial with military honors will be held at historic Bethany Cemetery.
© Copyright 2007 - 19 Shellhouse Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Crematory
Robert "Bob" Franklin Anderson, 90, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, March 27, 2019, surrounded by his children.
Born on January 25, 1929 in Valley View, Texas to Archie Frank Anderson and Cora Eudora Anderson, he was a firm believer that the only barbeque worth eating was beef and the only shoes worth wearing were boots. He was a Texan at heart.
Mr. Anderson served in the US Marine Corps from 1947-1950. Upon graduation from Texas A&M University, he and his family moved to Aiken, South Carolina in 1955 to work for E.I. Dupont where he was employed until 1989 and then again for Westinghouse until 1992. He was affectionately known by his coworkers as "Cegar." Upon retirement, he could be found most days on the golf course perfecting his golf swing at Pine Ridge Country Club.
Mr. Anderson loved the Lord and served Him well as a Life Deacon and Sunday School Superintendent at First Baptist Church of Aiken where he was a member since 1955. He was a servant leader who shared his faith and took care of everyone around him until his final breath. He had many friends from all walks of life and affectionately called almost everyone he knew "Bo". He was a master gardener providing family and friends with the most delicious vegetables on a yearly basis. He could cure any ailment, repair anything broken and cook anything to perfection. In his younger years, he served as a coach and president of the Dixie Youth Baseball League. His family was his pride and joy. He was strong as nails and while he may have been the most stubborn man to have lived, he was also the most generous and selfless.
He was predeceased by his wife, Marjorie Quinn Anderson and a brother, Jack Walter Anderson.
He is survived by his three children: John Anderson, Kandy (Alan) White, and Gregg (Rose) Anderson; four grandchildren: Amanda (Brian) Mellard, Julie (Jake) Honeycutt, Zachary Quinn Anderson and Skyler Joseph Anderson; four great-grandchildren: Anna Carmen Mellard, Wilkes Mellard, Riggins Mellard, and Archie Honeycutt. He is also survived by his special friend, Janis Ladd.
Burial with military honors will be held at historic Bethany Cemetery.
© Copyright 2007 - 19 Shellhouse Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Funeral Home/Shellhouse-Rivers Crematory


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