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Byron "Slim" Anderson Jr.

Onalaska, Wisconsin

1947 - 2021

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Byron 'Slim' Anderson Jr.

HOLMEN -- Byron "Slim" Anderson Jr., 73, of Holmen passed away Tuesday night, Feb. 9, 2021, in his home.

He was born March 27, 1947, to Bryon Anderson Sr. and Evelyn (Sackmaster).

Slim loved his time up north at his camper on the lake, fishing...

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so sorry. my mind floats to the famous good time street , 1971, per uwL vets club. slim was the life of the party. He was true to his friends and would help anyone he could. Great guy, know him for 50 yrs RIP

Dear Cousins. So sorry to hear about the death of "Slim." As I think of him today, I'm remembering his hearty laugh filling up our neighborhood. My sympathy to you all.

So very sorry for your loss Jared and family. Our memories go back to postmaster and all the time spent on bleachers together watching our son's play ball. A smiling face to run into and talk about family and future of our son's. A great man who will be missed by many and the Holmen community. RIP Slim and thoughts and prayers to the family.

I really can't believe Slim is gone. He was so layed back and easy to get along with. I knew Slim from our college days, both being members of the Vet's Club at UW LaCrosse. I think I spent more time over at Goodtime Street than I did at my own house. One of my fondest memories was when we all worked on converting an old fire department wagon into the Vet's Club parade wagon. We had so much fun. So long Buddy. You were loved by all who knew you and will be sorely missed.

Slim and I were in the UW-LaCrosse vets club. I have fond memories-please accept my sincere condolences

I've known Slim for quite a while. He has always been a good guy and was always willing to help whoever needed it. During these past few months, I had the opportunity to reconnect with Slim and during that time, we had alot of good conversations. We talked about our children, sports, the state of our nation and our lives. What I remember the most is the day Slim talked about his belief in God and how he wanted to spend eternity in Heaven with his loved ones. I know that's where hes at. ...

I would like to express my heartfelt sympathy to Dennis, Steven, Dianne, and Gloria. We shared a great bond with your brother Slim. I will remember him forever!

My deepest symphyses' to all of Slim's family. Slim and I go way back. Starting in 4th grade. We had our first full time job together, working on the railroad in the summer of 1965. Lots of good memories. He told jokes that made me laugh and laugh...We had a lot serious times together over the years. Some real heavy discussions, about living, at his cottage. Fishing was fun with Slim. Going to his favorite night club, on the lake, up north, with Eino and I will never be forgotten. A true friend.

Slim always had time to say hi and ask how you were. He was well liked in the community. RIP Slim