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Lisa Donaldson
July 12, 2025
I'm proud to say that when the Anderson family came to Chicago, they moved into a house next door to my father, grandmother, and grandfather, one that was built by my grandfather, William Donaldson. He didn't charge them any rent for several years, until they got on their feet. I'm proud of my Grandpa Donaldson's generosity, although he unfortunately died long before I was born. I'm also proud of my dad, (Gene Donaldson's) five years of service in the Navy during WWII. Finally, I'm proud of the family's connection to "Willie." What a hero he was. His offspring must be eternally proud of his contribution to his country.
Eileen Oleary
May 18, 2011
I am proud to say this wonderful man was my Uncle. Some of my fondest memories of childhood are those of my time spent with my Uncle Bill, Auntie Lois and my cousins. As I sit here and read about how amazing a man he really was, all I remember is how he made me laugh and how loved he made me feel. Love to all of you.
William Nye
May 17, 2011
Willie had the greatest sense of humor I have every encountered. Believe everyone he ever met was lifted up in spirit, with the exception of one Spitfire pilot. Recall being pinned into my roadside bushes by the front of a sports car (Willie used to live north of me on the Fox River in Mchenry) bearing Willie and his beautiful wife. He truly was irrepressible.
Bill (William) Nye
Barb Weston
May 16, 2011
I will never forget Mr Anderson! He was a real delight whenever I would see you and he at Mercy Woodstock Lab. I am no longer there but I will never forget either of you. What a marriage made in Heaven!
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Dale Foster
May 15, 2011
I loved standing in dispatch at ORD and hear Willie tell one of his many stories. You were trully one of a kind.
Sharon Grimmonpre'
May 14, 2011
Willy and Lois were always the hit of any parties we had, and I shall never forget either of them..I bowled with Lois for years and she was as dear a wife as you will ever know...they were perfect for each other. God Bless You Lois, I'm hurting with you...he was some kind of guy...wonderful, and I thank him for his service to all of us. Hug's to you, Lois.
May 14, 2011
It was my pleasure to know and work with Willie (Capt. Anderson). I enjoyed his sense of humor and stories . My prayers and condolences to his family. Dave Janssen
Patti Cameron
May 13, 2011
My sympathy to the family. What a legacy!
Bruce Peck
May 13, 2011
May 12, 2011
Memories of Willie, if you listened to my father Manny Peck, would fill several volumes. Unfortunately my father passed away a few years ago and took most of the stories with him. My personal thoughts about Willie are short for I only met the man on a few occasions. One afternoon while trapped in Scotsdale Arizona with little to do but rent a car and see the sights. I wound up at the Champlain Fighter Aces Museum at Falcon Field. Wandering through and admiring the aircraft and the photos on the walls. I saw a familiar face, in fact several faces I knew. Being a student of aircraft, aviation books and people of the 2nd world war, I was plesently suprised to see Willie's photo on the wall. I kind of filed it and some time later I was at Willie's house for what I can't remember, but I mentioned my visit to the museum. I told him I didn't know that he was an Ace and Willie said, "you never asked".
You know time doth make monks out of all of us, but to those who knew Willie know he is one of our true heros, not just military.
Daniel Carrizales
May 13, 2011
We express our greatest sympathy to the Anderson family and friends. Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless Willie Y., you will always be in our hearts and memories.
On behalf of the 354th Fighter Group Association and 354thpmfg.com
Leigh Barratt
May 12, 2011
So long William Y. Anderson. Thanks so much for your service to our country.
Jonas Hedlund
May 12, 2011
R.I.P
Roger Klang
May 12, 2011
"...sponsored Buzz Aldrin into the Aviation Hall of Fame." For those who didn´t know, Buzz Aldrin has also Swedish heritage. Aldrin is a Swedish sirname, rare but never the less a Swedish name.
I can only give my condolences to Williams family. It´s easy to envy Williams life.
Roger Klang, Lund Scaniae Sweden
Lars Gyllenhaal
May 11, 2011
Thank you for doing your part in liberating Europe, and thank you for supporting my writing.
Hope to see you some day up there.
Lars Gyllenhaal
Rosvik, Sweden
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