Gary-Anderson-Obituary

Gary Anderson

Salt Lake City, Utah

Aug 29, 1937 – May 24, 2017

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BORN
August 29, 1937
DIED
May 24, 2017
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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1937 ~ 2017Gary Stephen Anderson, 79, died peacefully at his home on Wednesday, May 24, 2017, due to the effects of Lewy Body Disease.Throughout Gary's 79 years, he embraced his life and the people in it. He worked, served, studied, and played with exuberance and conviction. Gary wasn't a jogger...

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Gary was so good and kind to us over thee years. He advised and helped us in many ways. We miss you dear cousin. Love Jeniel and Brent

Almost 15 years ago I adopted an infant with a rare and severe disorder. There was little hope for his extended life and not much was known. The majority of our hope came from the EBMRF, founded by Gary and Lynn. I will forever be grateful for their love and encouragement and their endless work to find a treatment for a disease that was so close to their hearts and mine. I hope his reunion with Chuck and Christine was wonderful. All our love to Lynn and his children.
Sincerely,

Dear Lynn: While at the Provo City Cemetery, on Memorial day, I noticed the Anderson headstone. A few days later I heard of Gary's passing.
This is a voice from the way past, long ago, when we would double date in high school.
I know this is a difficult time, but yet, you must be pleased that Gary is free from our earthly restrictions. He was admired by all.
I am married to a Gary too, living in...

My heart goes out to Aunt Lynn and family. Uncle Gary was such an inspiration of kindness, love, and faithfulness. I always felt so accepted and supported by him and his family. He will be missed but his memory will always be close to my heart!
Love you all,

We are so lucky to have known Gary, and had his wise counsel and friendship in our lives.
Jack and Nancy Lockhart

Uncle Gary was one of the kindest men I have ever known. He took a personal interest in my life and of my childrens. I will always remember his great mind, warm smile and bright eyes.

How lucky we have all been to have Uncle Gary in our lives. He was a great example of how to live a life full of love, gratitude, and cheer. He will be missed. Sending our love to Aunt Lynn and your wonderful family.

Gary was a cousin that cared and made phone calls to check on us. He always made us feel loved. I spent many of my growing up days with Gary and my brother Wally. When my brother passed away Gary became like a brother to me. I will always love him and miss him.

Jeniel

Goodbye to my good friend Gary. Thank you for your kind and endearing ways. Yours was always a Christ-like approach. I will remember you fondly. Your dear Lynn is definitely your equal in every way. So appreciate and love you both.