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Michael G. Anderson

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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64, of Plymouth, passed away at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Boston on Thursday, July 24, 2008 from complications related to diabetes and heart disease. He was born on February 5, 1944 in Queens, New York to the late Emmett and Loretta (Dever) Anderson. Michael served in the Air Force and...

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Dear Mike Anderson Family, We offer our deepest sympthy for your loss of Mike. He's been our sales rep. for many years. He was an easy going and fun guy to talk with. He loved to talk Golf with my folks when they were in the shop.He also spoke of family often as well as ski and boating trips.We here did all the same things. We'll miss him alot. Our condolences to you all.Sincerely, Jim and the crew at Gray's Carpet, Northboro.Ma.

Dear Sue and Family:

I played many rounds of golf with Mike at PCC. He was highly skilled and I was always pleased when he was my captain in the Tass group.

I was up from Florida a couple of weeks ago and was glad to see Mike and play in the morning group one last time.

We are sorry for your loss.

Regards,
Bill and Bev Thomas

Mr. Anderson,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served with the USAF in Vietnam. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

I’m sure if Mike looked at his food bills from 1978 – 1988 he’d consider me a son he never had… but had to support.

I’d like to thank him for coaching the Dragons to the most remarkable championship run in Plymouth Youth Soccer History (10-0-0).

I’d like to thank him for teaching me the game of golf (and scoring me those patent infringing, Chinese made, King Cobra knock-offs that allowed me to hit the ball so far into the woods that looking for it was out of the...

I have known Mike for 20 years from the Plymouth CC and can truly call him a friend. I was saddened to hear of your loss. Mike was one of a kind. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mike's entire family,

Sincere Regrets,

Dear Sue and Family, we were so sorry to hear about Michael. He was
our salesman and friend for many
years. We will miss him. Much Love
to all of U. The MacKeans

Having played 6 tournaments with Mike, as his partner at PCC; and having made a few Florida golf trips with him, I am glad that I knew him and could call him a friend. He truly was one of a kind.