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Lonnie L. Anderson

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lonnie L. Anderson "Gone Hunting" Lonnie L. Anderson died peacefully at home on April 7, 2007. Born October 27, 1948 in Salt Lake City to George B. and Roma Marie Anderson. 1966 Graduate of Skyline High School, attended the University of Utah, honorably discharged from the Utah Air National...

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Terry and Tammy I'm sorry to hear about Lonnie I always enjoyed our hunting trips and Christmas visits.

Tami and Terry, I am so sorry to hear about Lonnie. our prayers are with you.

My deepest condolences to the Anderson Family. Lonnie was probably, without a doubt, one of the coolest guys that I knew from Skyline.
Thank's Lonnie, for being a friend to a new 10th grader in 1966.
Rest in Peace.

We had some real good times together...you and I...especially at the Gorge, with your family...you will always have a special place in my heart...

Love Q

I am sorry to read of Lonnie's passing. Thirty years later you lose touch with friends from your youth. He was a character and had such a beautiful smile. My dear friend Diane Dipo was wild about him. Hopefully them will hook up and laugh about our crazy times together, Bear Lake, Sugar House Park and those crazy fun times. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Tami and Terry I am very sad to hear about lonnie. I haven't seen him for a long time.We will really miss him.We all send our love and sympathy.Jeff,Pat, and the Purser familys.

Tami&Terry, I will miss Lonnie coming to the bank. He was always fun to talk to and usually had a great story about hunting and the mountains he loved. He always remained up beat through these last years-glad his suffering is over.

I'll never forget the day I was hitchhiking up 39th and you stopped and gave me a ride in a beautiful 69 Mustang. You and your brother Terry were always good friends to me. Thanks Lonnie and may God Bless You.

Tami and Terry,

I'm sorry to hear about Lonnie. I will always remember the neighborhood nights at the Motor VU Drive-In when we were young. Me and Janet Forrester would fight over him. I had the biggest crush on him. I loved his smile and sense of humor. He put up with a lot from us younger kids. He will be greatly missed I'm sure. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.