Gary-Anderson-Obituary

Gary B. Anderson

Trenton, New Jersey

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Gary B. Anderson HAMILTON SQUARE - Gary B. Anderson, 63, of Hamilton Square, passed away suddenly on Oct. 24, 2012, at his home. Born in Allentown, NJ, Gary was a longtime resident of Hamilton Township. Mr. Anderson retired from Mercer County Special Services, where he was employed as a...

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MY sincere condolences to the family of Gary. I knew Gary from working at MCSSSD. He was a wonderful person and will be missed by all that knew him. Ronnie Wert

I knew Gary and his brother Curt in high school. Remember going to see their band. Very sorry for your loss. Gary was a really sweet person and from all of the messages I see here, that continued throughout his life.

Tina, Curt, Gary's friends and family, my condolences for your loss. I met Gary working at The Remnant King in Hamilton, around 1972, began photographing his band, and last saw him sometime in the mid-1980s. He was one of the most creative artists I've know and he will be missed by many.

my thoughts and prayers goes out to the Anderson family and friends.A great musician and a pleasure to know. R.I.P. Gary. you are sadly missed.

So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to your family at this time. I was fortunate to know Gary while working at cappello for 10 years. He had an infectious smile and a zest for life! I have the best memories of the holiday sing alongs thanks to Gary! He will be missed greatly.

I would like to offer my sincere condolences. I worked at JFC and knew Gary to be very respectable and friendly man.
Sincerely,
Judy Landolfi - Florida

Gary was always fun and upbeat to talk to. Will remember his special smile and laugh.

Debbie Santarsiero

Dear Tina and Family,
What a wonderful, kind and caring man. He will be greatly missed by all at MCSSSD. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Joan Alito

Dear Tina,
I worked with Gary for many many years at JFC.
He was a positive person, ready to smile, and ready to lend a hand. He cared for the staff and especially for the children. I feel previledged to have known him. We will all miss him.
Karolyn Tucker