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Craig Kenneth Anderson

Seattle, Washington

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Craig Anderson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 21, 2010.

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Craig and I shared a life (sometimes together) on and off for many years. We were car guys, Austin-Healey bros and brothers in sillyness back in a time when everything was new and yet to be explored. I first saw him from a fire escape on the third floor of the Arnold Arms dorm at OCE while having a forbidden cocktail of vodka and soda pop. He was bopping down in the street wearing a tweed flat cap and headed for his hole-in-the-wall room one block over that had a Laycock de Normanville...

To the Anderson family,

I was sad to hear the news that Craig had passed. I worked with him at RTC and SPU. He always had a funny story to share. We often talked about his family and cars, both of which were obviously very important to him. He encouraged me in my career in education, for which I'm thankful. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. I wish you well.

Myrna: Our condolences to you and your family on the death of Craig. We enjoyed being with Craig at many Austin Healey Meets and Conclaves. He will be sorely missed by the Austin Healey community.

Chuck and Edie Anderson
622 Cedarwood Drive
Monroe, NC 28112

My condolences to the Anderson family. I became acquainted with Craig a few years ago on the Canyonville Bible Academys website and occasionally we exchanged mail , talking about the life & times in Canyonville Or. Although I never met Craig, I had a sense of knowing him and always enjoyed his humor and stories. My regrets are that I never actually met him beings I lived just a short distance away.I am sure he made everyones life richer and will be greatly missed. It sounds like he had a full...

To Craig's Mom, wife, and children,
I went to school with Craig since 1st or 2nd grade. I never knew him very well until high school. I was a majorette in band and in choir and I believe he was also in both. He was quite the entertainer and would make everyone laugh. I see he was very intelligent and had many accomplishments during his life. What a loss, I am very sorry to hear of his passing.

I pray God's Blessing and Comfort for all of you at this difficult time.

Mrs. Verna Wilson,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I have many happy memories of going to school with Craig in Canyonville and playing in the band with him. My prayers are with you and the family.
God Bless,
Diane Oxford Whitmore