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Daniel D. ANDERSON Sr.

Elsewhere, North Carolina

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WINDSOR - Daniel Dean Anderson Sr.,(HTCM (DV) ret.), 74, passed away peacefully at home Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, his family at this side, after courageously battling renal cancer for the past four years.A native of Randallman, N.C., he was the son of the late Jim S. and Erma Jean Warren Anderson. He...

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Uncle Dan,
You took me in and me feel as if time had been erased when we were reacquianted many years ago. You have an enormous heart, reaching out to others and doing your best to keep us as the Anderson family close. I am blessed to have gotten to know you, even if just briefly, it may seem. You made sure that I knew the man my father was, your brother, David, and stepped in as a replacement figure for me. I love you and respect your work and commitment to family. I will honor your...

Thank you Dan for being the uncle you were to Michael, thanks for the love you always imparted to everybody. To me, you were always such of special person: full of patiency, love and happiness. To me you are somebody who realy loved like Jesus did, always focussing in the good side of what we did, always loving and no judging. You Dan will always live in my heart and Michael's, and the love we can no longer express to you, we'll share it with your precious kids and family.

We knew eachother since we were 8 years old.You were my first love and we had 4 great kids together.you will always have a place in my heart.
Sylvia

My thoughts and prayers goes out to Dan's family. The time I spent with him will never be forgotten I only wished I would have had more.

Today is a cold day in the Dakotas not because of the snow and the wind, but because a GREAT man was laid to rest this day.

God bless each and everyone of you today and the days ahead.

My sympathy and prayers are with Dan's family and his close friends. I only visited with Dan a couple times over the past 18 years that I have known the Bryan family, but I was impressed with Dan's friendly nature, openness and willingness to help his fellow man any way he could. The last time I saw Dan, 4 years ago, my daughter shot a 22 rifle, (Dan's), for the first time. I will miss Dan and believe he's at peace with his Lord and Savior in Heaven.

Dan I will miss you and am thankful I was able to see you In September. Hope you and Howard are together again.

You were a soft spoken man with a heart as big as life itself. You gave me encouragement and hope when I was down and welcomed me as one of your own. I am thankful for the good times we had spent together and hunting trips and all, just sorry I didn't stay in touch any better than I did.I was glad I got the chance to re-visit with you before you moved on although you were already weakened by your terrible condition. But now you are strong ,healthy and in no more pain and with our savior...

DAN & FAMILY; I really never met your father but hearing you talk of him was always very precious. May He Rest In Peace Forever Happy..Raymond Zuellig