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John William Anderson

Richmond, Virginia

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ANDERSON, John William, John would say he was born, he lived and he died. However, there is so much more to his story. He was born in Richmond at Stuart Circle Hospital and grew up in Halifax, Virginia. After high school, he then followed the "Halifax Three R's: Readin', Ritin', and the Road to...

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My sincerest condolences to Diane whom I never met. John and I were classmates at the University of Richmond and became good friends in our last couple of years there. We lost touch over the years and regrettably that was mostly my fault. I thought of John yesterday and "googled" him thinking I'd suggest we get together for old times sake. Sadly, I was too late. "I was born, I lived and I died." sounds exactly like the John I knew way back when. Happy Trails to you John, until we...

Surely John is in heaven with God for eternal life! The human journey has been accomplished and the eternal journey has begun. On behalf of the Basmajian Family, we extend to the Anderson Family our admiration and love for each of you. Thank you for our friendship. The Basmajian Family

Please accept our condolences on John's death. He was a indeed a gentleman and a gentle man. Frank O. Brown, Jr. and Family

Diane-I am so sorry to hear of John's passing. I always enjoyed our chats before and after spin class. I will miss his kindness and positive energy. Chris

Deepest sympathy to the Anderson Family

Dear Diane and Family, I am so sorry to hear of Johns passing. He was such a special person. I first met him working at Dr. Cox's office. He was always so kind and we loved talking about our grand-kids. John also helped during the purchase of our business and I felt so comfortable with his guidance. Diane, you all will be in our prayers.

Deepest sympathy...I knew John many years ago. He was a frequent customer at Richmond Office Supply where I worked for 17 years. He was always so kind, pleasant and dapper in his bow ties.

Dear Diane, I am sorry to hear about John´s death. I pray that God be with you and your family during this difficult time.

I am so very sorry to hear this sad news. Johnny and I saw each other through most of our undergrad college years. My deepest sympathy to his family, and to Howard. I know his passing has left a huge hole in your hearts.