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Ormand Anderson

Roswell, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice Mr. Ormand G. Anderson, age 76, of Woodstock, GA, died January 1, 2007. Mr. Anderson was a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and was a football player and graduate of Georgia Tech. A retired educator, he served as head coach of South Cobb High School, coach,...

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Dear Anderson Family,
Woodstock was privilaged to have had such a wonderful man to open Etowah High School. Our two sons graduated from Etowah Mike in 1979,Jeff in 1981. Both played football so we spent many hours at the school. Mr. Anderson was a wonderful example of what we wanted our sons to become. We tried to do our job at home and we always knew Mr. Anderson would do his at school. Our children were truly blessed to have had such a man come into their lives at an early age. He...

Mrs.Anderson,Gil,Donna,Kyle,
I have such wonderful memories of Mr. Anderson at Etowah High. He always had a smile on his face. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers during this time of loss. Mr. Anderson was a very special man... He loved kids and showed that each and every day. High schoolers are not always easy to like, but he made us all feel special. You all will be in my prayers..

Please accept heartfelt sympathy, and know that every thought is with you during your hour of sorrow. I t was a pleasure working with Mr. Anderson at EHS. I ask God to comfort you and for the family to keep in mind the good memories.

Lamuriel Peagler Adams, DCT
Etowah High School
1984-2000

Mrs. Anderson & Donna -

I had the pleasure of attending Griffin High School during your husband's tenure there. Unfortunately, I found myself in his office a few times - but even then - he was a FAIR AND KIND man. He demonstrated his christian principles in his decisions and for that I am thankful. I'm also thankful for you as you were a substitute teacher once for my typing and shorthand teacher, Mrs. Betty Turner. You were a bit uneasy about your shorthand, but to your surprise...

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.