Philip-Anderson-Obituary

Philip D. Anderson

Salem, Massachusetts

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ANDERSON, Philip D. of Lynnfield, Sept. 7, after a valiant battle with ALS. Beloved husband of Mary (Dennis) Anderson. Son of Philip M. and Claire (Jenkins) Anderson, employed for 30 years at GE Riverworks plant with the T700/CT7 engine program, father of Kristin and Philip Anderson of Lynnfield;...

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While we are mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil. ~
Dear Kristin, Mary and Phil,
I just want you all to know that I am thinking of you....you are in my prayers....

To the Anderson family,
I am so sorry about the great loss you have suffered. I learned of your Husband and Father's amazing spirit through my friend, Jean.
I wish you all peace in the coming days.
Cindy Meola

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Phil, Kristin, Mary
I am so sorry for your loss. It pains me to know that another family has to undergo such a horrible tradgedy. I hope you find peace knowing that he will never feel pain again, that he is now in a world of bliss. I know it is hard, and you will think about him all the time. Your mind will wander for minutes at a time but it will always go back to him. Remember the good, how adored he was by so many people, and the impact he has made on so many lives. Id like to think...

Phil will always be with you. May he rest in peace!

There are no words to describe how much Phil was loved in our community. He dedicated so much time, love and patience to all the boys on the hockey team. After a game they would always come home and quote a 'Mr. Phil' joke. They knew they could always depend on him for anything. There was nothing he wouldn't do for a friend in need or simply take the time to listen. He would always have a story and smile to offer. Phil's 'coffee' at the rinks became legend to us all! His family was his...

Kristin,

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your father. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Mark Connors

So sorry to hear about "phil" worked as inspector with him in T700 and other areas.He made golf clubs before it was fasionable.My condolences to his family and all who will miss him Sincerely Ron Petersen

Dear Mary, Phil & Kristen,
Please know you are all in my prayers for strength and courage and most of all, a peace in your hearts, for God has called your beloved husband and father home, into the loving arms of Jesus. I will always remember Phil as one of the most kind hearted men in Lynnfield. He was always ready to give of himself for anything anyone might need. I will remember the Lynnfield Little League ball games with Alex and Philip and all the excitement of those days, and the...