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Neil Dunning Anderson

Dallas, Texas

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ANDERSON, Neil Dunning It is with great sadness that the family of Neil Dunning Anderson announces his recent passing. He was 86 and succumbed to complications from Parkinson's disease. Born in Washington, D.C. to Blanche and Edward Neil Anderson, Neil moved to Dallas with his family where he...

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Neil was a wonderful, caring man. I had the privilege of knowing him as a member of the Rotary Club of Dallas. The would has lost a great man.

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Dear Neil, Aunt Mary and Family: We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Neil. Remembering fondly the amazing family unions at your beautiful homes in Dallas, and Coronado, and your visits to Chico. Thank you for welcoming us into this amazing blended family that we have. All our love, Shelagh and Kevin Sanford.

I am so very, very sorry for my Aunt Mary and for all of those who are grieving Neil, but so very happy to have been graced to know him. He was a gracious and hilarious man, who welcomed our (very loud) side of the family into his home for a HUGE family reunion in Dallas, and also to his lovely home on Coronado. We enjoyed talking sports, history, and the occasional "liesure argument" about whatever came up. He was a good sport and a good man and I will miss him. Requiescat in pace, Uncle...

Dear Aunt Mary: We are so happy that you and Neil had 32 wonderful years together creating loving memories with your blended family. I will always treasure my visits with him at our family gatherings in Dallas, Coronado, Chico and other reunions. We are sending all our love and hugs to you and the family as you celebrate Neil's life Friday. Love, Suzanne

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Thank You, Neil, for everything you did for my sister, my brother and me. And for being such a sweet uncle to my children Tim, Katy, Shelagh and Suzanne . Rest in peace brother.- Tim Ruckle Sr.

Having Neil as a classmate and close friend at Rice enriched my life. Harry Reasoner

It was a pleasure knowing Neil. Even though I was just the neighbor, he always took the time to say hello and share stories of his adventurous and well-lived life. He and Mary were a beautiful couple who cared deeply about family and friends. Our lives have been blessed by knowing them. May god bless you with peace and comfort at this time and always. Pat Martinez