Keith-Anderson-Obituary

Keith A. Anderson

Los Angeles, California

1931 - 2021

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December 20, 1931 - April 11, 2021 After a long struggle with dementia, Keith passed away peacefully on April 11, 2021. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, and came to Southern California when he was about 14. He graduated from Army and Navy Academy in Carlsbad, CA in 1949, from Occidental College...

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Mavis and Ron Haigh in Sarasota , Florida send their best wishes to Laurie and family. Thinking of the fun we had many years ago in Palos Verdes. Great dentist!!

Keith was a instructor of mine when I attended USC Dental School. Very thorough intructor and was one of the reasons I went back to USC Graduate Orthodontic program. Nice individual and good dentist. Lou Mascola


Dr. Anderson was my dentist starting in 1976 until he retired. He was a very good dentist and a wonderful man. I liked to listen to his flying stories and his jokes! I was sad when he retired and even sadder to learn of his passing. RIP Dr. Anderson. My sincere condolences to his wife and family.

Dear Laurie......Nancy and I were shocked and saddened to see in today's Breeze that Keith passed away. We have many good memories of you both and our time together in the Arrowhead cabin. Keith was a super nice guy and a beautiful human being with a great sense of humor. Our sincere condolences and sympathy for your loss, and R.I.P. Keith.
Love,
Nancy and Dick Croxall

Dr. Anderson was my first dentist and I may have been one of his first patients in the early 60's. He was always very cordial and asked about my family when I visited although it's hard to communicated with all the apparatus he put in my mouth. May his memory be eternal.
Ron Sesco

Dear Laurie,
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved husband. I send my condolences to you and your family. I’m sorry that you won’t be able to celebrate his life right now because of the pandemic, but I’m sure that you will be able to do so soon.
Sincerely,
Alexis Sheehy

Dr. A will be missed by many, it was my pleasure to work with him until his retirement. I loved the way he was with our patients, at times left the treatment area when he and his pals would tell jokes. What a sense of humor he had and often teased him about his jokes. Peace be with you Dr. A and to your family. Thank you for the many memories.