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James Covert Anderson Jr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1957 - 2005

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James Covert Anderson Jr., 47, a safety consultant engineer, died Tuesday, June 21, 2005 in Fort Worth.

Memorial Eucharist: 2 p.m. Friday at All Saints' Episcopal Church, with The Rev. Christopher N. Jambor, celebrant. Interment: Oakwood Cemetery. Visitation: 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday at Thompson's...

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My deepest sympathies to Cove's entire family.

I am so sad to hear of Cove's passing. I would have gone to the funeral if I'd known. Cove was a terrific guy with a wonderful sense of humor and an outstanding sense of professionalism. I worked with him on The Tower project, where I handled the public relations. He was always willing to do anything to help. We've all lost a great friend.

I taught Cove in 8th grade. He and Amon Carter kept this, at the time, rookie teacher very busy indeed. Sally and I offer our deepest sympathy to Cove's family, especially his two beautiful daughters. May he rest in peace and may all his friends and family remember the best times of his life when we laughed and played, smiled and told old stories, cheered on the local sports teams, and looked with pleasure on the beautiful sunsets of Texas.

Thanks for the great memories old friend. A round of washers will never be the same.

My heart goes out to all those who loved Cove. I knew him well back in our CDS days, and his good humor was always a gift. Although many years have passed, I can still chuckle over the jokes we shared. Mine and my family's best to all those closest to him...

I treasure the fun and joyful moments spent together during the early years of our lives.

My sincere sympathies go out to the family of Cov. I knew and worked with Cov and found him to be one of the finest Safety Managers in the metroplex. Cov...You will be missed and our industry has lost a truely excellent and seasoned Safety Professional.

I knew Cove as a Freshman at Country Day. We hung around together off and on for a couple years, then I moved away. He was a great kid and a super foosball player. Having read some of the other entries here, it sounds like Cove grew up to be a man whom everyone that knew him liked / loved. My prayers with all who share this loss.

A friend that will be truly missed. Our Deepest Sympathy.