Brian-Anderson-Obituary

Brian W. Anderson

Vancouver, Washington

1980 - 2000

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Brian W. Anderson, 20, of Vancouver, Washington, a Navy Electronics Tech 3rd Class, who was a student at the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command School, died from respiratory failure in Charleston, South Carolina, on Sunday, August 13, 2000. Visitation is scheduled for Friday, August 18, 2000, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at Hamilton-Mylan Funeral Home, 302 West 11th Street, Vancouver. Further visitation is scheduled for Saturday, August 19, noon until time of funeral services at 1 p.m., at Messiah Lutheran Church. Burial will follow at the Vancouver Barracks Post Cemetery, Vancouver. Memorial contributions are appreciated to the Veterans Medical Center, Attn: V2VOL, 1601 East Fourth Plain, Vancouver, WA 98661.

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Thinking of you. My kid made a joke and I swore it was you speaking through them. I laughed so hard, it took me back to silly jokes, late night talks and goofing off! Miss you friend!

Brian, your Dad and I stop by every time we go through the area. We miss you. We wish you could see your sister as a mother. She is amazing. We wish you could see the other brainy girl. Quite the computer whiz. You would have loved all this.
Mom and Dad

Brian, your grandfather Stough passed away last Friday. I hope you and all your grandparents are together again. Love to your mom and dad too.

I cannot believe they cleaned up the Cadbury eggs. I thought it was precious how long they left them by your headstone. I hope to get a new flag from Johnny's this summer.
Miss you.

Mom and I stopped by today, cleaned your stone, and left a small rose plant.
You're always in our thoughts and prayers.

Cory Anderson

As I was sitting here in front of the computer this morning, Tatoo (one of my cats) just came in, sat down, and looked at me, gave one simple but long MEEEOOOOW. He was one of the two brothers that we adopted on August 10, 2000. I am sure he was reminding me of that and that I should write you.
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Also, I should check his food dispenser.
Love you more than you know, my man.

Dan

Brian, I miss you so much, especially around the holidays.
Love, Dan

Brian it's hard to believe you have been gone 10 years. We have loved you every minute of your life and your after life
also. Our hearts still have a huge empty place for you.

Your Dad, Dan, thinks of you all the time and how he wishes you were here to do things with you, and to enjoy your company as his son. Brian, you can never know how much he loves you.
He is a very wonderful man, whom you would be proud of.
Brian, Grandad Paul, and I grandmom
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