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Clyde Thomas Anderson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Clyde Thomas Anderson 1935 ~ 2006 Clyde Thomas Anderson, 71 of Alpine, passed away October 18, 2006, at his home surrounded by his family, after a short battle with pancreatic cancer. He was born on July 17, 1935 in Safford, Arizona to Clyde Leroy and Constance Porter Anderson. He served his...

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Dear Anderson Family; So sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. I have fond memories with our families: Coloring the yellow pages, picking raspberries, eating Thanksgiving Dinner together, making pottery objects which Mom's love. Remember to laugh often, cry sometimes and pray always.

Nadeene,
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear Tom. I look back fondly at the times you and your husband were so patient with me as I worked with you. You and Tom have always been so gracious and thoughtful to me and my family. May God bless you, Tom, and your family.

Dear Anderson Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember how good Tom was to my Mother when my Dad passed away and how much it meant to all of us. He is a remarkable guy! I can't recall a time I ever saw him without a big smile on his face. May God comfort you all at this time. Jeff and Sue Loveland

Dear Nadeene and family--we are so sorry for your loss of Tom. We have great memories of him and all your family. We are on a mission in South Africa, or we would be at the services. Best wishes at this time of sorrow---thanks for the restored gospel!

To My Dear Friend, Karen,
I am remembering your great and sincere grief when your Aunt Elaine left this existence. I can't even begin to know what you must be feeling at this time. Please know my prayers and love are with you.
Your Friend, Carol Collins

Dear Nadene,
I am so sorry to hear of Tom's passing. Leann told me he was ill just a few days ago. I know you will miss his great spirit and enthusiasm for life. I always enjoyed chatting with him - he just had a way of making a person feel joyous and optimistic. May the Lord bless you with peace and comfort.
With Much Love and Understanding, Carol Collins

I'm so sorry for your loss. I haven't lived in Alpine for many years, but I remember Tom's great sense of humor and his interesting way of giving the lessons in Sunday School. I remember what a great lady Nadene is. I know the Lord will bless you with peace with the knowledge of where he will be and that you will some day be together again.