James-Anderson-Obituary

James L. Anderson

Logan, Utah

1949 - 2010

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James L. Anderson passed away due to a sudden illness on Dec. 6, 2010, surrounded by his family. Jim was born Sept 10, 1949, in Sacramento, Calif. He was the oldest son of Shirley Mae Hensley and Ervin C. Anderson.Jim grew up in College Ward on the family farm where he got his freckles and strong...

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Jim was not only a great person but a great friend. I am blessed to have met him through Wilma. I remember when he rescued me one night when both my headlight went out at once. I'll miss him.
Love, Caroline

I didn't know about Jims death until I called on Christmas day to wish him Merry Christmas .
Jim was my closest friend if not in proximity, in heart. He taught me everything I know about trucking.
Although we didn't see each other often in the past few years, he never forgot a birthday or any other holiday when he would call. Every time he would start the call with a joke, particularly a blond joke.
I have so many fond memories of the years thirty years I knew him.
I...

december 11,2010
Jim was not only a very good friend but we considered him part of our family. My husband has known him from the time he was a little boy and I have known him for at least ten years and there hasnt been one holiday or big event in our lives that he didnt at least call. He is the only person in our lives that could make bad days better just by a phone call. He will be missed very much. We love you Jimbob, we will think of you every day.
love always,...

The friendship that Jim and I had can never be replaced. Jim spent alot of his off-road time at my home and my sons. It was a rareity that we didn't have breakfast at Angie's when we were home at the same time and elsewhere when we ran into each other out on the road. He will be sorely missed by me and the rest of my family

Jim was an amazing friend, my trucking brother. It will never be the same without him. I will miss the phone calls especialy the calls at five o clock in the morning to ask what I was doing. And all the times we met to break bread. I love you man till we meet again. P.S. My turn to buy dinner.

To the best friend a guy could ever have, even though I called him my twin sister, I think about him every day. We done some crazy things while we worked together at Sharp's Transportation, I also knew your mother and father, and miss them deeply also. John David Dwerlkotte, 21632 Hwy M, Stockton, Missouri 65785, PS#417-955-0481

I was Jim's co-driver and much more for the last 5 years. We made a great team in and out of our truck. He was the light of my life. and will be deeply missed by me and my family

I was Jim's co-driver and much more for the last 5 years. We made a great team in and out of our truck. He was the light of my life, and will be deeply missed by me and my family.

I was Jim's co-driver and much more for the last 5 years. We made a great team in and out of the truck. He was the light of my life, and will be deeply missed by me and my family.