Oliver E. Anderson

May 6, 1922 ~ February 7, 2014
NOTE --- NOTE --- NOTE SERVICE LOCATION CHANGE ST. JOHNS LUTHERAN CHURCH - STACY 31075 GENESIS AVENUE STACY, MINNESOTA 55079 651-462-5115 Oliver Eugene Anderson, age 91 of Stacy, passed away on February 7th, 2014. He is preceded in death by his wife, Rosemary; parents, Oscar and Marjorie (Bull) Anderson; brothers, Sidney, James and Kenneth; sisters, Marjorie (Ray) Osterbauer, and Ruby (Lindy) Lindblom. Oliver is survived by his children, Randy, Cheryl (Ken) Chenoweth, Chuck, Char, Harlan (Gail), Loren (Marsha); grandchildren, Jennifer (Andy) Kenyen, Jessica Anderson, Jaimie Anderson, Shawn (Jenna) Anderson, Ashley Chenoweth, Adam Chenoweth, Aaron Anderson, Sarah (Grant) Reigelsperger, Hannah Anderson, Bylle Rose (Alex) Baal and William Anderson; great-grandchildren, Brianna, Hunter, Autumn, Chase and Gabriel; brother, Carroll (Arlene) Anderson; sisters-in-law, Shirley Anderson, Lenore Anderson, Peggy Shogren; many friends. A visitation will be held on Tuesday, February 11th from 4-7PM and a Celebration of Olivers Life will be held at 1PM Wednesday, February 12th with a gathering from 12-1PM in ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, 31075 GENESIS AVENUE, STACY, MINNESOTA 55079 telephone: 651-462-5115 with a visitation beginning at 12 Noon.
My Grandpa Anderson was such a good man. He always put his loved ones’ needs above his own, and he was so passionate about his life and his work. He never forgot about his family, even after they left home and started their own families. I’ll miss you Grandpa! It’s nice to know that I’ve got another angel watching over me in heaven.
Our deepedst sympathies to you on the loss of Oliver. He was a unique individual, always had a smile and always had time for you. I will always remember the trips we made to Stacy as I was growing up and the great times I had playing catch with Oliver and Carol. His passing is truly a loss to all of us, but a great addition to God’s family in heaven. Rest well Oliver, rest well.
Dear Anderson Family,
My deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. Even when our loved ones seem to have lived a good full life, our time with them always seems to be cut short of our hearts desire. I personally find comfort in Gods promise to live forever, Psalm 37:29, under much better conditions on earth. May the God of all comfort bring hope to your hearts with his promise of a future resurrection, Psalm 147:3 and Acts 24:15, may these verses bring you comfort too. May you, also, in time find comfort in your father and grandfathers cherished memories, and strength in the companionship of the life you shared together!
With heartfelt condolences,
The Munro Family
I first met my Father in Law in a field of soy beans. Loren & I had traveled to Minnesota for the Bull Family Reunion and to meet my new family for the first time. We went to the reunion that weekend and had a lot of fun eating, playing games, and meeting new family. Then came the hayride! It was my Father in Laws contribution to the reunion that everyone looked foward to. It was so much fun and something I will always remember.