Edmund O. "Ed" Anderson

Edmund O. "Ed" Anderson

Edmund Anderson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jun. 9 to Jun. 10, 2007.
Edmund O. 'Ed' Anderson, Loving Husband, Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather died peacefully from complications of Parkinson's Disease at the age of 92 on June 6 at Methodist Hospital in Minneapolis. Ed was a long time resident of Duluth and recent resident of Edina, Minn. He was born Dec. 30, 1914, Omaha Neb., to Nels and Elsie (Verelius) Anderson, the oldest of seven siblings. Ed was a 1931 graduate of Duluth Denfeld High School. After 3 years at Duluth Junior College, Ed went to work for Marshall Wells. He moved to Minneapolis in 1941 to work for Ward's. In 1944, Ed enlisted in the U.S. Army, where he served as an intelligence specialist and paratrooper. He was honorably discharged in January, 1946, returned to Ward's and later to the University of Minnesota where he received a degree in business administration in 1951. He returned to Duluth and worked for Carpenter Paper and at Harcourt Publications until his retirement in June, 1980.Ed was a member of American Legion Post 71 and he was also a Mason and Shriner and was an active member of Bethany Lutheran Church. Ed was also a member of Fredenberg Community Chapel. Ed loved his family, the Island Lake cabin, museums, historical markers, traveling to Arizona and other places to visit family and friends. His work ethic, following through to the finish and doing it right were traits admired by his family and friends. We will love you and miss you forever. Preceded in death by the love of his life, wife Margaret (Hellgren); his parents; brother Chuck of Duluth; and sister Millie of Oakland, Calif. Survived by daughters Karen Anderson, Duluth, Gwenn (David) Davies, Madison, Wis.; sons, Craig (Dawn), Coon Rapids, Minn., Bruce (Rosie), Eden Prairie, Minn., Errol of Tucson, Ariz., Keith (Karla), Stillwater, Minn., Scott (Shelly), Duluth; and 17 Grandchildren and 12 Great Grandchildren; Sisters Louise Kleiner, Duluth, Helen Wells, Duluth, Eleanor Breen, Boston; brother Ray, Seattle, Wash.; many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. VISITATION: 5-7 p.m. Sunday in Dougherty Funeral Home. Visitation continuing 11 a.m. until the 12 Noon Funeral Service Monday, June 11 in Bethany Lutheran Church, 2300 West 3rd St., Duluth. Interment in Oneota Cemetery. A Memorial Service will also be held Saturday, June 16 at 3 p.m. in Fredenberg Community Chapel, 5069 Fish Lake Road, Duluth, 55803. Arrangements by Dougherty Funeral Home, 600 E. 2nd St, Duluth, MN 55805, 218-727-3555.

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June 11, 2007

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Ashley Kmecik

June 11, 2007

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Ed was a great guy. I used to take care of him at ECR. He was so fun and loved to play catch with the beach ball when I was there. I had great memories working with him. He will be deeply missed.

Janet Naatz

June 10, 2007

Dear Cousins:

So sorry to hear that Uncle Ed has passed away, but we know he is in a much better place. We have many memories to cherish. We are sorry too, that we will not be able to make it up for the funeral.

Love, Jan, Harold and family

Yvonne Birchland

June 10, 2007

To the Anderson's -
Where to begin... There are so many happy memories of Uncle Ed and our families together. At Christmas time playing steal bingo, summer days at the cabin swimming and skiing. Whether it was Lake Nichols in the early years, or our own cabins at Island Lake or Thompson.
Uncle Ed never forgot to send me a birthday card every year which always made me feel remembered no matter how many miles apart we were.
While he will be greatly missed, the photo album that I have is filled with all those dear memories I hold close in my heart.

With love and deep sympathy,
Yvonne (Fifi) (LaFlamme) Birchland

Patricia Whaley

June 9, 2007

To Ed's family; My deepest sympathy to all of you from cousin, Patricia [Patsy Dahl] Whaley, of Margaret Hellgren Anderson. So many memories go through my mind today as I think of Ed's return from WWII and his many Nazi souvenirs, his many stops at my home in Aurora, MN back in the '50s and coffee on the picnic table. Ed and I shared a love of history, and especially family history, and a special visit he made to my home in Cleveland, OH with his sister will always be cherished. We relived our lives in word and pictures that day. I will miss Ed greatly. May he be joined now with Margaret in heavenly rest.

Annette Mellinger

June 9, 2007

Karen & Family,

Have thought of your dear father Ed so many times. He was a quiet kind man & such a pleasure to see him coming to my desk at the bank. He was a true inspiration of Gods love.
I am sad today for your great loss & know God will comfort you & get you through these dark days & months.
Each of you is in my prayers.
God Bless

Thyrone Thiry

June 9, 2007

To Family

We were sadden to hear of your father's passing. We knew he has been sick and unable to travel as befor. We first met your dad and mom at the cabin as we had a lot on Parson Point rd also. Our son Ron and Scott played together.

After moving to Oklahoma in 1981 your dad would stop for a visit every year as he traveled to Az.

Please accept our condolence. Your Dad and Mom were very special people in our lives.

Sincerely,
Thyrone & Claudia Thiry
Newkirk, Oklahoma.

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