Donald-Anderson-Obituary

Donald Anderson

Augusta, Georgia

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AUGUSTA, Ga. - Donald Allan Anderson, 83, passed away with his family by his side on November 12, 2013, in Augusta, GA. Born in Duluth, MN in 1930, Don graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1952 and was a proud Golden Gopher alumnus. He moved to Augusta upon graduation seeking a warmer...

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We knew and loved Don as he was in our Sunday School Class. We were out of the city for the past 3 weeks so missed his funeral service. You all are in our thoughts and prayers during this sad time. It is always very hard to give up our parents, no matter the age of them.

We were out of town and so missed Don's funeral. We are so saddened by his passing. He was such a good friend to us at FBC, and encouraged us so much when we started working with the Benevolence ministry a number of years back. We considered him our "pew buddy" as we always sat on the same pew during Sunday worship. It really "hit home" this past Sunday morning when he wasn't there next to us during the service. He was a dear man, a wonderful friend, and such a good example to so many. ...

Sad news about a fine, long-time neighbor, fellow SRS employee.

So sorry to hear of the passing of your dear dad. May you find peace in the love of family and support of your wonderful friends. God bless.

Dear Sharon and Family, there are no words to express the sorrow felt when a parent goes home. I'm sure you have a lifetime of memories to replay and bring you comfort. We will keep you in our prayers. God Bless You.

Don's years in the benevolence mininstry were filled with wonderful memories of impacting thousands of people in Augusta. I am grateful that God allowed me the opportunity to serve along side such a faithful and dedicated man. We laughed (alot)and cried a few tears through many Tuesdays of service to the Lord. He will be missed!

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of this sweet man. I was the receptionist at FBC for 5 years and loved talking to him as he was coming and going.