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Howard Anderson Obituary

Howard Anderson

Okemos - "A verray, parfit, gentil knight"

Howard ("Hobart") Peter Anderson, born in Duluth, Minnesota December 10, 1932, died peacefully in Hospice of Lansing-Stoneleigh June 16, 2019, with his wife, Jenifer Banks, at his side. The son of Arthur and Regina Anderson and brother of Louis (all deceased), he is survived by his beloved children with his first wife Judith (deceased): Sam, Jessica and Laura (Paul Martino); grandchildren Gordon and Lucienne (Martino); sister Lorraine Hawkos; sister-in-law Karen Rasner and many cousins, nieces and a nephew.

After earning his B.A. in Business Administration, from the University of Minnesota, Howard attended the U.S. Army Intelligence School, graduated as Honor Student, and was posted with the Counter Intelligence Corps in Heidelberg, Germany. The only "war secret" he revealed was how he and his fellow officers enjoyed his records of new Broadway musicals and Gilbert and Sullivan operettas between intense sessions of war games planning. Off-duty, he pursued his childhood love of skiing and embraced the joys of art and opera.

A love of literature, instilled from early childhood, by his mother, led Howard to earn his Ph.D. degree from the English Department at the University of Minnesota. He then joined the English Department faculties at Indiana University and at Michigan State University where he also served as Associate Dean of the Graduate School. He earned the enduring respect and affection of fellow faculty, junior faculty whom he mentored and students. His own wide-ranging scholarly interests and sense of humor are reflected in his many publications, especially his scholarly editions of Lewis' gothic romance, "The Monk," and Sterne's "Tristram Shandy."

With his remarkable memory and sensitivity to literature and art, Howard often impressed friends as he recalled the genealogy of historical notables, or his extensive Scandinavian family; charmed them by reciting lengthy poems; moved them as he brought to life a painting he recalled. As a docent at the Kresge Art Museum, he inspired both adults and children.

Howard loved his family above all. One of the joys of his life was to attend family reunions with "his sister(s) and his cousins, Whom he reckons up by dozens. And his aunts!" no matter how far he had to travel nor how physically challenging such trips became. Stories of his intrepid grandparents driving their family from Minnesota to visit relatives in Canada, and a tour of Europe led by Lorraine, when he was 20, inspired his life-long love of travel. Committed to the concept of the Global Citizen and the value of experiencing different languages and cultures, he strove to provide his children with such opportunities.

A long-time active member of All Saints Episcopal Church, Howard had a strong spiritual life, which informed his daily life. He saw the Holy Spirit everywhere, especially in dogs and donkeys, whom he adored.

As a grateful member of Alcoholics Anonymous for 40 years, he was active in helping countless others towards lives that, like his, would become happily and usefully whole. Many of them also supported him right up to his death.

His family is especially grateful for the care and affection the staff and volunteers at Stoneleigh Hospice showed Howard, and for the support shown in regular visits from David his sailing buddy, Alan, Jacqueline and Gordon, Jim, Dan, Jeff, Carol and Eucharistic Visitors.

His memorial service and inurnment will be held at All Saints Church, 800 Abbot Road, East Lansing, July 19, 2019 at 2:00pm. A reception will follow at the University Club. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Hospice of Lansing-Stoneleigh, 3186, Pine Tree Road, Lansing 48911. Expressions of sympathy may be made at www.greastlansing.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lansing State Journal on Jul. 7, 2019.

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Etta Abrahams

June 17, 2025

On this gloriously beautiful day I remember Howard weeding his garden outside and his masterful flower arrangements indoors. He and my recently deceased husband shared a love of literature and of flora. Perhaps there´s someplace in the stratosphere where they can connect again.

Etta Abrahams

June 17, 2020

We remember Howard just about every day

September 25, 2019

I was so sad to hear of Dr. Anderson's passing. He was always very polite to me.

Valarie Kelly-Milligan

Nancy Pogel and Larry Landrum

July 18, 2019

Our condolences and good wishes to Jenny and family. Howard will be remembered as a fine teacher and colleague.
Nancy and Larry

July 14, 2019

A true gentleman, a fine scholar and teacher, and a most friendly colleague. Don Gochberg

Dennis Hall

July 14, 2019

Not only did Howard lead a full and wonderful life, but he left his Family and Friends with a fuller life by knowing him. I always found Howard's sense of humor to be the best antidote to the worst parts of life. It was always special to be able to visit with Howard, because it allowed me to leave with smile.

As his spirit goes out into the Universe, I hope that it will impart those who have went before, and those that follow after with that same sense of humor that can see us all through the long nights of life.

Thank you Howard for allowing me to know you!

Howard & Little Dorrit May 2019

Etta Abrahams

July 10, 2019

When my father was in a local nursing home in the late 1990s-2001, Howard regularly visited him--sometimes, I think, even more than I did! They enjoyed each other's company and so I too tried to visit Howard when he was suffering--but I certainly don't have his constancy or spirituality. But I did bring my spaniel, Little Dorrit, twice--the last time just two weeks before Howard's passing.
And Jenifer, my dearest friend and traveling companion, my sister from "across the pond," I will be here for you whenever you need me.

Tess Tavormina

July 7, 2019

Howard was one of the first new colleagues I met when I returned to MSU to teach in 1978 -- he had been on the faculty already when I was taking elective English courses in 1971-73, but I never happened to take a course in the 18th century in those quarter-terms. His kindness, good humor, and on-going friendship in the 40+ years since then are among my most treasured memories. And his last couple of years at Stoneleigh made it possible for many of his circles of friends to overlap yet again as we visited with him, read with him, reminisced with him, celebrated birthdays with him, and got to visit with so many of his other friends and family who would come to see him there as well. A true gift of bringing people together in affection, intellectual and social conversations, and joyful presence. Thank you so much, Howard, and thank you Jenny for keeping us in touch with both of you.

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