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Brett Eliott Anderson, 53, of Shavertown, passed away Friday, Aug. 26, 2016, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township.
Mr. Anderson was born in Grand Junction, Colo., on July 24, 1963, and was the son of James and Nola Anderson of Aloha, Ore.
Brett was currently self-employed as a contractor for Offset Paperback, Dallas. He was a devoted husband and father who always put his family first. Brett had a passionate curiosity for how the world works, especially science, which sometimes led to humorous results. He was brilliant with technology and always kept at the forefront of the industry.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his wife of 34 years, Deborah Anderson; son, Eliott Anderson, Shavertown; daughters, Angela Nardi and her husband, Ken, Nanticoke; Jordan Anderson and Olivia Anderson, Shavertown; brother, Bruce Anderson, Portland, Ore.; sisters, Judy Stevens and her husband, Rex, Aloha, Ore.; and Abbe Anderson and her spouse, Elizabeth, Australia; and grandson, Erik.
A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Friday from Curtis L. Swanson Funeral Home Inc., Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev. Rocky Bonomo of the Sweet Valley Church of Christ officiating. Friends may call from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday prior to the service.
Online condolences may be made at clswansonfuneralhome.com.
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May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
JF
September 1, 2016
This news breaks my heart! My deepest condolences go out to you and your family Debbie! Brett was an awesome person. I have known you and Brett as well as Jim, Nola and Abbey for years. Sending comforting prayers to you all.
Wendy Winner
August 31, 2016
My dearest cousin. Brett and I grew up together in the 60s and 70s until I had to move to California. Some of my fondest childhood memories are summers in Grand Junction with my favorite cousin. He was just 6 months older than me. We drifted apart as often adults do, but the memories he gifted me will last my lifetime. I just wish we could have made more. I'm going to miss you, Cousin. Love you.
Phil Cozzetti
August 31, 2016
We are so saddened by the loss of your beloved Brett. We have always admired the closeness of your family and we know that Brett was your Foundation.
We know that his love and devotion will always inspire you to carry on your family traditions.
May your new branch of the family tree, your first grandchild/nephew Erik, help to fill the giant void in your lives.
We send our love and support,
Bonnie and Ed Turchin
Bonnie and Ed Turchin
August 31, 2016
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Brett at OPM and he was one of the most brilliant, sweetest and kindhearted people I have ever met. He will be sorely missed.
Jennifer Hamilton
August 31, 2016
As an employee of Offset Mfg my wife and I send our sincere sympathy to Brett's Family. Prayers for the Anderson Family during this time of great sorrow.
James/Joyce Remington
August 31, 2016
There are no words to express the deep sense of loss we share with you. All we can offer is the comfort of a shoulder to lean on, a hand to hold and great memories to share. Thoughts and prayers are with you always.
With love and sadness...
Cheryl, Mark, Deanna, Mirina & Derek
Cheryl Dragon
August 31, 2016
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