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JOAN LOUISE ANDERSON

Moose Lake, Minnesota

Jun 17, 1931 – Dec 28, 2025

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June 17, 1931
DIED
December 28, 2025
LOCATION
Moose Lake, Minnesota

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Hamlin-Hansen-Kosloski Funeral Home - Moose Lake Obituary

Joan Anderson (née Johnson), 94, of Cromwell, passed away peacefully surrounded by family at Villa Court Senior Living in Cromwell.


Joan was born and raised in Duluth, Minnesota, to Oscar and Gernell Johnson. She grew up in the Duluth Heights neighborhood, not far from the home of the Martha and Evert Anderson family. As a child, she formed a close friendship with the Anderson children and soon noticed the charm of Richard (Dick) Anderson. During their courtship, Dick’s sisters often accompanied them on dates, adding to the fun of their budding romance.


Joan attended Duluth Central High School, where she excelled academically. She briefly took college classes at the University before beginning her career as a medical stenographer for a Duluth pediatrician. She truly enjoyed her work, especially her time with the children and the valuable lessons she learned from the doctor.


At the age of 19, Joan married her sweetheart, Richard, and they began their life together on the Anderson family farm at Swede Lake in Cromwell. Joan quickly adapted to farm life, milking cows, driving tractors, and mastering the automatic hay baler—never missing a bale as it landed in the wagon.


The Andersons raised their four children on the farm, with a brief return to Duluth before settling permanently in Cromwell. After their youngest child left for college, Joan and Richard sold the farm to their eldest son and embarked on a new adventure by operating Island Lake Campground. They greatly enjoyed meeting people from all walks of life during the summer months, forming lasting friendships and cherished memories.


During the winter, Joan and Richard traveled to Yuma, Arizona, where they spent time with snowbird friends and family. These winter months became a treasured part of their lives.


Joan also served her community by working at the forestry office and later as a teller at the local Credit Union.


Family was always at the heart of Joan’s life. She treasured time spent with her ever-growing family, which includes many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a great-great-grandchild. Joan’s life was a testament to hard work, love, faith and devotion to family.


Special thanks to the Villa Vista and St. Croix Hospice for their endless love, support and kindness to Joan and our family.


In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Kaleb Anderson Memorial Fund or Bethany Lutheran Church, Cromwell.


She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard; her parents, Oscar and Gernell Johnson; sisters-in-law, Joann, Donna (Ray), and Mary (Ed); and a great-grandson, Kaleb.


She is survived by her sons, Guy (LeeAnn) and Kenny (Deb); daughters, Mary Bridge (special friend, Duane) and Penny (Ken) Blankenship; and brother-in-law, Bill Simpson. She is also survived by 13 grandchildren, 25 great-grandchildren, one great-great-grandchild, and many nieces and nephews.


Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 2:30 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church, 5609 MN-210, Cromwell, MN 55726 with Visitation one hour prior. 


Arrangements by Hamlin-Hansen-Kosloski Funeral Home, Moose Lake.

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We are so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I know we don’t have to tell you what a gem of a lady she was. Our thoughts, prayers, and sincere sympathy is with each of you at this time, and in the days ahead. Please remember when someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. Let the memories bring healing, and the love of others comfort you.

My love and prayers to all of Joan’s family at this time of loss. I knew Dick and Joanie first as my Aunt and Uncle’s dear friends, then as my classmate, Guy’s, wonderful parents.
She was always friendly and encouraging to Arnie and I over the years. May her memory be blessed.

Joanie was very special to me! As my Godmother, she would often remember to send me a birthday card, and a Christmas card. She always made me feel special. When I moved to Aitkin 8 years ago, her and Dick came to visit me, and brought a beautiful bouquet of flowers as a housewarming. It remains one of my treasured vases. She was a lovely and loving lady. And I will miss her dearly!

Our sincere sympathy and love to all of the Andersons. Joan was such a sweet lady and we always enjoyed our conversations with her. She was a blessing to all who knew her. Our prayers and love to you all.
Rick and Julie Houck

What a sweet sweet woman. Our sincerest sympathy to all the family. We knew Dick and Joni from church but even better when we stayed at the campground. It's hard to lose the matriarch of the family.

Joan was the sweetest lady! She will be missed by everyone she knew! We are very sorry for your loss!

Sue and Rocky Youngberg