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Kenneth Leroy “Ken” Anderson

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Kenneth Leroy “Ken” Anderson Veteran

Birth
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Death
20 Mar 2000 (aged 67)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 9 SITE 994
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Kenneth Leroy Anderson, age 67, passed away March 20, 2000.

Born June 5, 1932.

He will swallow up death forever and the Lord God will wipe away tears from all faces Isaiah 25 8 Al this time, we are reminded that death is never the flu ail word. but only the be ginning for those who embrace the Isle and lessons of our Savior Jesus Christ. Kenneth we remember the legacy of a man who loved his family, shared his thoughts and gave what he could to those around him The echoes of his sweet voice singing "Silent Night" whole strumming his guitar will longer at every Christmas gathering No longer of this world, but safely tucked away on a place where sorrow finds no home, this lather.

Grandfather, brother, husband and friend will be forever remembered and always cherished.

Survived by wife; Judy, his children, 32 grandchildren, sister, Lucy, nieces, nephews & many friends.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery

Star Tribune Minneapolis Minnesota published on Wednesday March 22, 2000
Kenneth Leroy Anderson, age 67, passed away March 20, 2000.

Born June 5, 1932.

He will swallow up death forever and the Lord God will wipe away tears from all faces Isaiah 25 8 Al this time, we are reminded that death is never the flu ail word. but only the be ginning for those who embrace the Isle and lessons of our Savior Jesus Christ. Kenneth we remember the legacy of a man who loved his family, shared his thoughts and gave what he could to those around him The echoes of his sweet voice singing "Silent Night" whole strumming his guitar will longer at every Christmas gathering No longer of this world, but safely tucked away on a place where sorrow finds no home, this lather.

Grandfather, brother, husband and friend will be forever remembered and always cherished.

Survived by wife; Judy, his children, 32 grandchildren, sister, Lucy, nieces, nephews & many friends.

Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery

Star Tribune Minneapolis Minnesota published on Wednesday March 22, 2000

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INTERMENT: March 23, 2000



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