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LaMar Marvin Anderson

Salt Lake City, Utah

1933 - 2019

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LaMar Marvin Anderson1933 - 2019Salt Lake City, UT-LaMar Marvin Anderson passed away in Salt Lake City on March 10, 2019 after a short illness. He was born on December 5, 1933, in Salt Lake City, to Victor Anderson of Salt Lake City, and Edith May Taylor of Bingham, Utah. LaMar was the third of...

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Mr. Anderson was one of my favorite teachers in Logan High School in 1972-1973. Really made Chemistry fun. I have fond memories of his class.

May the God of all comfort sustain your family during the days ahead Psalms 119:76

Lamar, I will miss your genuine kindness at Dan and Marcia's family events. You had a way of making people feel comfortable. As I was reading the memories, I have gained an even stronger respect for who you are and the love you had for everyone! You remind me of two of my favorite teachers from High School. You and your brother Dan are much a like, always having fun and seeing the best in all people and every situation. I am sure you are having a great reunion with your loved ones. Till...

Mr. Anderson was one of the best teachers I ever had. He made chemistry so much fun. Mr. Anderson had a heart of Au (aka gold). Yes, I still remember the periodic table almost 40 years later because of him.

Mr. Anderson was my chemistry teacher at Logan high school and taught me lessons and techniques that I used alll through college and medical school. He was definitely one of my most influential teachers, and I still think of him with gratitude and a smile regularly! Condolences to the family and thanks to an amazing teacher!Scott Thompson

To the family and friends, my heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring. And may your precious memories of your dear loved one fill your heart with love and comfort today, tomorrow and always.

I am sorry for your loss. Just two years ago, forty years after graduating from Logan High School, as I was working to get my teaching certificate and math endorsement, I had to take a big math test. I used the dimensional analysis technique that he taught me so many times while taking the test, that I finally wrote, "Thank you Mr. Anderson" on my scratch paper. Whenever I teach it to my students I tell them that it was my high school chemistry teacher that taught it to me. I will always...

I loved Mr. Anderson's chemistry class!!! He touched many lives!!! RIP

I extend my condolences on the passing of this wonderful man. Mr Anderson was one of my favorite teachers. He was very funny but I think there was a purpose to it to help us remember what he was teaching. A favorite memory was when one of the young women in class got him to remove his hair piece. He laughed along with the rest of us.