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Alan Katner
November 4, 2008
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Anders was the example of a teacher, he set the line for the young men to try to meet. His knowledge, dress and example made us all try to meet his high standerds. I will keep you and yours in my prayers.
Martha Bigelow
October 11, 2008
Mr. Anders was my Jr. High English Teacher and I always remember him as kind, compationate, but a firm teacher. In those days we respected and thought a lot of our teachers. He brings fond memories back as I remember him. Prayers and condolences to you and your family. Sincerely, Martha Ferris Bigelow
HAROLD & JANE BROWN
October 10, 2008
My husband and I had your Dad as our english teacher at Haverling . He was the greatest and loved by all. We were so lucky to have him and we have very fond memoires of him. After he retired he lived near us and we use to get to talk to him alot when he was out walking his dog.
susie Larmondra
October 8, 2008
Bonnie, my name is susie[ deegan] Larmondra. i went to school with your brother Bobby. your father was the one who told us of your brother's death . He was also my english teacher,and a beloved advisor. Know that they are in a better place. best thoughts. Susie
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Peggy Curtis Rougeux
October 7, 2008
The Haverling Class of 1958 had their 50th class reunion October 3rd, 4th, and 5th of this year. We spoke often about what a wonderful man and teacher Karol Anders was before we even knew of his death. We spoke of our own personal remembrances of him. He was a very special man and we will forever remember him in the years to come as we all did this past weekend. My deepest sympathy to his family in the days ahead.
Mary Paddock
October 7, 2008
Bonnie, Your father was my junior high English teacher at Haverling. When I began my own teaching career there, ( I was Mrs. Carlson then), he became my mentor. I taught across the hall from him and valued his counsel. On his retirement, I took over his room and desk. Every time I sat down at the desk, I thought of him. At our class reunion the weekend of Oct.
4th, many of the members of the Class of 1958
mention him as our favorite teacher. My prayers are with you at this time. Please know that your father was a highly respected person to all who knew him. Mary Carlson Paddock.
Lori Martin
October 6, 2008
Bonnie, I don't know if you remember me, I used to work for Dr. Sabatine when you and I both lived in Ozark. I was so sorry to learn of the passing of your father. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. My deepest sympathy to you, Lori Martin
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