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Carrie Ann Anderson

San Jose, California

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Carrie Ann Anderson Was taken from us suddenly on June 10, 2008 in San Jose, California. Born April 8, 1958 in Boston to Paul and Patricia Anderson, She made many lifelong friends while excelling at Girls Latin High School and Boston University where she won a Trustee scholarship and graduated...

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I just learned of Carrie's passing, a few months after the fact. This is shocking and very sad news. I worked with Carrie at Electronic Musician. She was an energetic and fun coworker, and I enjoyed our many conversations while getting our coffee in the morning. My sincerest sympathies to her families and close friends. They must still be reeling. She will be missed enormously.

Debby and I were both so sad to recently hear this news. Carrie was a mentor and friend to both of us during various times in our music industry publishing careers in the Bay Area. We always assumed we'd see Carrie at some function or another, get one of those incredible Carrie hugs, and catch up on all things big and small. Solve some of the worlds problems over a glass of wine. We both owe Carrie a debt of gratitude for her help along our way, which she always gave so selflessly. Our hearts...

You will be greatly missed.

I was shocked and saddened by the news of Carrie's accident. I got to know her during her tenure at EM and Mix magazines. She was intelligent, dedicated, concerned and truly helpful on every occasion that we worked together. She made this world a better place every day. She will be missed by many.

Though it had been many years since we worked together, I never forgot her smile. Or her laugh. Carrie's leaving like this is a great loss to all of us, especially her family. For them, I wish this painful time to pass as easily as possible and that they be left with only the good memories of Carrie.

Carrie -

You were so warm and welcoming to me in the days of "Richard and Suzanne"... I remember the Christmas we spent at my Mom's and I'm honored you borrowed my pearls for your beautiful wedding to Dave. I love that I was able to spend time with you in the mountains and I'm forever touched to have been invited to Ashley's graduation party. Most of all I remember you as a "gardener" ... like me you love to potter about your yard and make things beautiful for those around you ......

I was shocked and saddened to read today of Carrie's passing. We were acquainted at BU. Although I did not know her well, I clearly remember her laugh and her smile ... and her enthusiasm for tap-dancing. (Did she keep that up after college?) She was so friendly and outgoing. I can only imagine how much those who love her and who knew her well must miss her. May happy, loving memories help console you in your grief.
My deepest sympathy,

Carrie will always be remembered for her laughter, her brilliant character and her passion for life. We will miss the love and care she bestowed on all who came into her life. Carrie, we love you.