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E.P. "Pete" Anderson

Piedmont, California

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E.P. "Pete" Anderson

E.P. "Pete" Anderson of Piedmont passed away on December 21, 2014 after a short illness. He was 86. Pete, known to many as the Big Man, was at once a devoted family man, an exceptionally loyal friend, a respected real estate developer, a world-traveling fly fisher, a...

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I always enjoyed our visits to Piedmont. Always had fun watching sports on television with Pete! He was a wealth of knowledge! I'll miss you.

Pete, you were a huge part of my life. You taught me the shopping center development business and took me fishing around the world. You were a dear friend and I'll miss you greatly.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Pete was a giant of a man in every way. His humor was infectious and his smile brought joy to so many. His love for and dedication to Piedmont knew no bounds. He could recite Piedmont history (and most everything else btw) in detail with a mind and memory like a steel trap. He was in large part responsible for the induction of many of Piedmont High Schools finest athletes and men into the PHS Sports Hall of Fame of which he is a Founder Emeritus. Most of all, Pete was a friend like no...

Pete was larger than life. A good, kind and funny man. He will be missed.

Pete will always have a special spot in our hearts. He was such a big part of our lives since 1972. Glad that we got to see him in September of this year.

Pete was a good friend of my Father and Mother, Robert and Jane Atkinson. Many fun trips to the McCloud River to fish and listen to Pete's tall tales.
Blessings to the Anderson family.

I was lucky enough to have "The World's Best Uncle".

Dear Pete it seems like just the other day when I first met you and Jack in your California Street offices when you gave me the cherished opportunity to work for you both in Carmel. I can't thank you enough for everything you taught me about the business and most importantly for your friendship. Coincidentally a friend sent me a You Tube link today to Van Morrison's Celtic New Year and I've posted it to my Facebook page in your honor. I miss you Pete and look forward to the day we meet...