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Belmont F. Anderson

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Belmont F. Anderson

Birth
Emery County, Utah, USA
Death
11 Jan 2011 (aged 83)
Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.6617511, Longitude: -111.8299372
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Belmont Anderson passed away due to complications of pneumonia on January 11, 2011 at his home. At the time of our father's death, he was surrounded by his family and was gratefully reunited with his loving sweetheart, Vivian. He resided at 2746 East Apple Blossom Lane (4600 South) in Holladay, Utah at the time of his death.

He was born in Heiner, Emery County, Utah on May 9, 1927 to Ludvig and Ester Maude Grange Anderson.

He married Vivian Schipper on May 23, 1950 in the Manti Temple. Together they are the parents of five children: Belmont (Kathryn Baugh), Laurie (Alan) Ralphs, Jolynn, Gregory (Raylene Riggs), Jeffrey (Susan Gasser), thirty grandchildren, and an ever-increasing number of great-grandchildren. He is survived by his sister Marylin Jean Little.

He was born a poor farm boy and a child of the depression. From those very humble beginnings he grew to a life of unusual accomplishments and work ethic in education, family, and business. Yet his greatest success was in the gospel of Jesus Christ and instilling in all he met the values of life and family.

He graduated from Brigham Young University, where he met Vivian. Together, they have been a tremendous team for good in all things. Belmont and Vivian are deeply devoted to each other.

Their marriage of sixty earthly years continues on for eternity. Their children were honored to observe Belmont's love and devotion caring for their mother Vivian in her last years. She left us November 21, 2009.

He loved teaching but sacrificed that love for financial security for his family. He continued on to become a regional manager of Prudential Insurance. He retired after forty-eight years; working longer than any manager in the company. He was a member of the Republican Party.

Two weeks after retiring, he and Vivian served a mission in San Diego. He served in multiple callings in the church including Bishop of the Holladay Tenth Ward. Along the way in his life he always saw the Lord as his guide and deep inside him was a great empathy and willingness to help everyone he knew.

His life is remembered as one of complete love and consideration for others. His great personality inspired others. He gave his children growing-up years of happiness, security and joy. He taught them with great wisdom and understanding and guided them in high achievements in their careers, religion, and personal lives.

His legacy lives on in his posterity. From his youth, he loved and excelled in athletics, and his three sons continued on with this joy.

He was a dear companion to Vivian. She is the light of his life, and loved to tell about their togetherness, always seeking to make others happy.

One cannot list all the outstanding events and accomplishments of Belmont's life, but rather his life is evident in the lives of all who knew him. Saying a temporary goodbye to their Dad are his children, and their children.

Please join with us to celebrate Belmont's good life on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. and viewing from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Holladay Tenth Ward Chapel, 4601 South Chapel Street (2565 East).
Published in the Deseret News on January 14, 2011.
Belmont Anderson passed away due to complications of pneumonia on January 11, 2011 at his home. At the time of our father's death, he was surrounded by his family and was gratefully reunited with his loving sweetheart, Vivian. He resided at 2746 East Apple Blossom Lane (4600 South) in Holladay, Utah at the time of his death.

He was born in Heiner, Emery County, Utah on May 9, 1927 to Ludvig and Ester Maude Grange Anderson.

He married Vivian Schipper on May 23, 1950 in the Manti Temple. Together they are the parents of five children: Belmont (Kathryn Baugh), Laurie (Alan) Ralphs, Jolynn, Gregory (Raylene Riggs), Jeffrey (Susan Gasser), thirty grandchildren, and an ever-increasing number of great-grandchildren. He is survived by his sister Marylin Jean Little.

He was born a poor farm boy and a child of the depression. From those very humble beginnings he grew to a life of unusual accomplishments and work ethic in education, family, and business. Yet his greatest success was in the gospel of Jesus Christ and instilling in all he met the values of life and family.

He graduated from Brigham Young University, where he met Vivian. Together, they have been a tremendous team for good in all things. Belmont and Vivian are deeply devoted to each other.

Their marriage of sixty earthly years continues on for eternity. Their children were honored to observe Belmont's love and devotion caring for their mother Vivian in her last years. She left us November 21, 2009.

He loved teaching but sacrificed that love for financial security for his family. He continued on to become a regional manager of Prudential Insurance. He retired after forty-eight years; working longer than any manager in the company. He was a member of the Republican Party.

Two weeks after retiring, he and Vivian served a mission in San Diego. He served in multiple callings in the church including Bishop of the Holladay Tenth Ward. Along the way in his life he always saw the Lord as his guide and deep inside him was a great empathy and willingness to help everyone he knew.

His life is remembered as one of complete love and consideration for others. His great personality inspired others. He gave his children growing-up years of happiness, security and joy. He taught them with great wisdom and understanding and guided them in high achievements in their careers, religion, and personal lives.

His legacy lives on in his posterity. From his youth, he loved and excelled in athletics, and his three sons continued on with this joy.

He was a dear companion to Vivian. She is the light of his life, and loved to tell about their togetherness, always seeking to make others happy.

One cannot list all the outstanding events and accomplishments of Belmont's life, but rather his life is evident in the lives of all who knew him. Saying a temporary goodbye to their Dad are his children, and their children.

Please join with us to celebrate Belmont's good life on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. and viewing from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. in the Holladay Tenth Ward Chapel, 4601 South Chapel Street (2565 East).
Published in the Deseret News on January 14, 2011.


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