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Richard "Dick" Anderson

Madison, Wisconsin

1940 - 2025

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Richard "Dick" AndersonMay 20, 1940 - December 14, 2025Richard J. "Dick" Anderson, age 85, passed away on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at Agrace Hospice Center in Fitchburg, WI.He was born May 20, 1940 to Arthur C. and Florence N. (Fiedler) Anderson in Madison, WI. A lifelong Madison resident he...

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I will miss Dick. He was instrumental in getting the Mallard's Fouliners started. I have enjoyed the opportunity to participate with Dick and the Mallards. Because of him and his wife, my family has been a host family.

As the founder of the Madison Mallards Fowliners, Dick selected me to the original group as the only female member. He was so kind and friendly and kept me in the baseball realm, where I am now the director of the group Dick started. My husband and I extend our condolences to Dick´s family and friends. We will miss him.

Loved working with Dick in my years at General Casualty. His dry sense of humor made our interactions fun and challenging.

Dick was a highly respected "friendly competitor," and a good guy, and I am sorry to see that he has gone. My condolences to his family . Terry Schar Stark Insurance Agency.

Dick was very instrumental in my early career. I was an insurance broker and worked with many Neckerman agency clients, many were Dick´s personal friends. We did quite well. After a number years I moved to Los Angeles but I always had great memories and fun working with the agency and especially Dick....he was one of the best. William Haugh

The Bob & Kay Bruce family is saddened with the loss of Dick!!! There are SO many fun memories shared with our two families!!!!! Bob, Dick and Kathy are toasting us all from heaven!

I have great memories of Neckerman softball with coach Dick, and also of coed volleyball. Times with the Anderson were away active and lots of fun.

We will miss Dick at our West Guys Lunches. We will have a bowl of Chili in his memory.