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In Memory of
Lee Anderson
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9/17/1948 - 1/21/2024
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Passed Away January 21, 2024 |
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It is with deep sadness that I report the news of the death of Lee Anderson. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. We give thanks for Lee's life.
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January 21st, 2024
Lee woke up today having trouble breathing and chest pains, his girl friend took him to the hospital. He was resuscitated 3 times and passed away in Arizona today. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. We give thanks for Lee's life.
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ANDERSON Lee, Age 75, of Oronoco, MN, Passed away on Jan. 21, 2024, in Mesa, AZ. Born on Sept. 17, 1948, in Mora, MN, he graduated from North High School in Mpls in 1966 and began working at MnDot in Golden Valley.
Joining the Army in 1967, Lee served as a Huey helicopter crew chief in Vietnam until 1970.
Returning to MnDot in 1970, he continued his career in Golden Valley, Marshall, and Rochester, retiring from Central Shop in 2002 after 36 years..
Lee, known for his passion for classic and fast muscle cars, frequented numerous car shows. Survived by his son, Bob (Kathryn) Rochester, MN; sister, Eveline, Roseau, MN; brother Mike (Jody), Mora, MN; and life partner, Barb. Lee’s life will be honored in the spring with a graveside burial at the MN State Veterans Cemetery in Preston, MN.
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Lee Anderson
Don't let your mouth write a check that your ass can't cash.
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Last Update
2/4/2024
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Status
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Deceased |
Location
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Lived in Oronoco, Minnesota 55960 |
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Birthday
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September 17, 1948 |
Spouse/Partner
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In a relationship |
Children
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Darlene Wilbur - Daughter & (1) Son - Bob
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Employer
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Retired
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Facebook
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Biography
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Studied Mechanic shop operations at Hennepin Technical College, Eden Prairie, MN |
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Lee Anderson - Class of '66 |
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Grandmas House in More, Mn |
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Lee Anderson - Class of '66 |
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Needs some work! |
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2 jackasses |
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Thank for stopping by.. |
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In Memory of our Classmates
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Kathy Samson,
Prayers for his final journey
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Trudy Persons - Parks,
He will be missed. Lee and I reconnected on Facebook several years ago. I will miss his quirky sense of humor. He always made me laugh. Prayers going to his family and many friends.
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Cheryl Royce
My condolences and to his family and friends.
Patti Weber McAnally
Prayers for his family
Mary Earley Oliver
So sorry to hear another classmate has passed away. RIP Lee!
Cornelius Jackson
So sorry to hear that, another class mate!
Jeff Ansel
Sadly, our numbers continue to dwindle. RIP Lee.
Nancy Anderson Figueroa
Sorry to hear
Bill Lee
I am very sorry to hear this. Thank you for these updates Floyd.
Jackie Jorde
Sympathies to Lee’s Family! So sad to hear this news. . Thank you Floyd for keeping us informed.
Artie Anderson
so sorry to see he passed, rest in peace Lee
Joanne Cullinan Peterson
So sad, may he reest in peace.
Gloria Reese
So sorry to hear he passed. My prayers are with his family and friends.
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Click to Listen To The Music!
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He came this way but once. Yet he touched our lives in many ways while he were here. We shall remain eternally grateful for his friendship and for the influence he bestowed upon us.
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Go in peace and remember you are not forgotten while
I am still on patrol.
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Febuary 4th, 2024
Lee’s life will be honored in the spring with a graveside burial at the Minnesota State Veterans Cemetery in Preston, Minnesota.
He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. We give thanks for Lee's life
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Lee Anderson's favorite music |
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