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Harriet Lee Anderson

Reedley, California

May 9, 1935 – Jun 2, 2025 (Age 90)

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BORN
May 9, 1935
DIED
June 2, 2025
AGE
90
LOCATION
Reedley, California

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Harriet was born in Waterloo, MT. She graduated from Millwood High School in Spokane, WA and went to the University of Washington where she met Duane Anderson. They were married in June 1956 and headed east. They headed back to the west coast in 1961 where they raised two daughters. Harriet went back to college in the early 70's to finish her Bachelor's Degree and teaching credential. She taught at Presentation High School in San Jose for 20 years. After retirement they moved to Gilroy where they were docents at Gilroy Gardens and members of Gilroy Presbyterian Church.

She died peacefully at Sierra View Homes in Reedley, CA on Monday, June 2, 2025. She is survived by her two daughters and son-in-laws: Kathie and Curtis Murray and Donna and Tim Hutcheson; her sister, Carol Covert; five grandchildren: Alex, Kyle and Evan Mulch and Samuel Hutcheson and Nicole Hutcheson Sandoval; and five great-grandchildren: Harley and Lane Mulch, Reagan and Michael Hutcheson and Harper Sandoval.

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I have fond memories of Harriet as my history teacher in high school. May she rest in peace

I am so sad to hear of Harriet´s passing. She was my teacher and mentor at Pres and became my friend. I remember watching her grandson Alex as a summer job. Her and Duane are now reunited. Sending my deepest sympathies and prayers to her family. She will always hold a special place in my heart! Shelly Campagna-Caron

I was Harriet's colleague for 14 of her 20 years at Presentation High School. Harriet was an incredible professional, highly organized and especially thorough in her role as Curriculum Coordinator. Her standards were high, and she encouraged the same from our staff. Harriet was always supportive, helpful, kind and understanding in that role and as a colleague. She was a genuine gift to her students, staff, a dear friend to me and someone I learned a great deal from. I'm holding Harriet's...

As an alumnae of Presentation High School, I have fond memories of Mrs Anderson.. Rest in peace