John-Anson-Obituary

John William Albert Anson

Delmar, New York

1938 - 2021

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Anson, John William Albert DELMAR John William Albert Anson, of Delmar, passed away on December 30, 2021. He was born on March 29, 1938 in the Regiment of the Royal West Kent Army Hospital in Kent, England to the late Albert Anson and Edna (Nye) Anson. He was a pattern maker at Pressed Steel in...

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This man and his family made a great difference in my teenage years.

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We were all in the Brigade of the American Revolution through the '70's, '80's and '90's. John and Dot caused some of our fondest memories in life. It is hard to remember John without smiling. We had so many fun times together. He is missed by us and many,many others. Dot, please be strong and remember the fun times.

I am so sorry to hear about John. I knew he was a re-enacter, but I had no idea that he worked on displays at the NY State Museum. That is so interesting. May your many great memories, the love and support of good friends, and the strength which comes from God help to comfort you at this time. We have missed you at the yacht club. Again, my sincere sympathy. Photo from Sarah Nell's Christening. Jahnn Gibson

John's wit, extraordinary talent and devotion to friends and living history harbor memories that will be with us always and will be with Johnson Hall and the Mohawk Valley always. Rest in Peace to a person who was devoted to learning, teaching, and sharing generously.

Scott and Family. My condolences on the loss of ur dad. May he Rest In Peace and be assured you have a guardian angel. Sincerely. Rosemary Planz, Retiree of CAPCOM FCU Glenmont.

I was saddened to hear the news of John´s death. I have some great memories visiting with John and Dottie at BAR events.

Dear Lee and family, Just wanted to express my condolences over the loss of your dad. Stay strong my friend, which I am fortunate to call you. Stay safe and be well buddy. You´re a good man Lee John Anson love you man, Roche .