Leo-Anderson-Obituary

Leo D. Anderson

Minneapolis, Minnesota

About

LOCATION
Minneapolis, Minnesota

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Age 87 ~ Of Fridley, MN & Madeline Island, WI Passed away Jan. 2nd. Leo served as a US Army Sergeant in the European Theater during WWII. He worked as a USDA produce inspector retiring after 36 years of service. Preceded in death by his wife Dorothy, brothers James & Robert, sister Ethel....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I have so many fond memories of uncle “Buddy” and spending time with the family on Madeline Island! He was a very special uncle and missed dearly!

Dear Gail, Steve, Janice, and Nancy,

So sorry that you lost your dad. I have fond memories of Leo during my "growing up" years. I am very appreciative that he tolerated all of our yard games at your home. He is now happy in heaven with our Lord. God Bless all of you!

Cindy Halek (Lund)

Peggy's 2011 family dinner & Elle's birthday @ Uncle Buddy's

Nancy,Gail,Janice and Steve,
May the love and caring of others as well as the happy memories of your Father help you through this difficult time. You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers.

I was sorry to hear about Uncle Buddy. I always enjoyed running into him when he'd be out stirring around by his garden or messing with his tractor. I'll have good thoughts of him every time I drive by the cabin. Cousin Mike A.

I was sorry to hear about "Uncle Buddy's" death. He was a very special man and I cherish the memories of the days, as children, when we spent many wonderful times with you kids and your parents!He will be greatly missed by myself and many others! Heartfelt condolences. Cousin Jan Anderson

Thinking of all of you & keeping you in thoughts & prayers. Your dad was such a kind soul! God Bless!

We send our love and condolences to Jan and Nancy on the passing of their father, Leo. He became a good friend through our many summers on Madeline Island. Modest, intelligent with a wonderful sense of humor.
He could grow vegetables where no one else could, We will miss him.

Charles and Lee Rodman, La Crosse, Wisconsin