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Arthur R. Anderson

Germantown, Wisconsin

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Anderson, Arthur R. Arthur "Art" Richard Anderson, 70, resident of Cudahy, WI passed away peacefully on November 9, 2012, with family by his side after a courageous battle with Alzheimer's. He was born on February 11, 1942 in Iron Mountain, MI to Richard and Bernice Anderson. He attended...

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Art was my good friends father. He used to take pictures and 8mm shows of just about every football game I played in. His photo-room was amazing. My first train ride from Milwaukee to Chicago was on his run and I had a blast. The last I saw Art, he was dancing at the Heidel House. My deepest sympathies go out to Art's family. There isn't enough room here to say all that is in my mind but my sincerest condolences to Art's family

Truly sorry to hear of the passing of Art. The most unique person anyone could ever hope to meet. Praying his soul and spirit are at peace.

One of the most unique individuals you could ever have known. He always had the ability to make you laugh and was a great person to work alongside. I met him in 1971 on The Milwaukee Road and worked with him on Amtrak. We would always go for pork chops on Thursdays from The Union Station Cafe before 341.. RIP Art and take care of "the box"..

Had a lot of fun with my Good Buddy,
both at work and play. Best advice
He gave, was to get out of the frozen
tundra and go Amtrak. We will all
miss that impression of Wizner and that
great hearty laugh. Enjoy that high
rail, up there, Old Friend.
Bill Waise

Art Anderson. The most unique friend in my life. Art was UTU LC in Milwaukee when I arrived as Crewbase Manager with Amtrak. I learned a lot from him, and admire him for his knowledge and personality. I will always cherish the memories and smiles which will live on with me and his friends.

We will all miss, the one and only, Art

Anderson Our Prayers are with you?

You will be missed Art. Thank you for the laughs you shared with me.

Worked regularly with Art on Amtrak and was the engineer on his last run. "Down the stretch, here comes Clancy !" One of his favorite calls when we used to wager a little on CHI layovers. Rest in peace old friend.

Art was a very good friend to my Father
& they spent many hours chasing and
photographing trains, and of course,
going to a restaurant for breakfast!
They also watched pictures and slides
of theirs & others train photos!!