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Robert Niels Andersen

BRUNSWICK, New York

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Andersen, Robert Niels BRUNSWICK Robert Niels Andersen, 86, of Prout Avenue, died Tuesday, October 23, 2007 at his residence after a brief illness. Born in Troy, he was the son of the late Niels Andersen and Helen (Petersen) Andersen and husband for 37 years of Marta Jansson Andersen. He had...

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Marta, I was saddened to read of Bob's death. I worked with Bob while teaching at SUNYA in the 1970's and 80's. He was a true gentleman and valued the close relationships he had with his students. Truly a gifted educator who cared. I'm sure you will miss him. Bob Christiansen

Marta, I am so sorry to read of Bob's passing. He was such a gentle man. My mother, Margaret Huffmire, thought very highly of Bob; not only as her boss at SUNY, but as a friend. It is with sadness I will convey this news to her. She remains in Our Lady of Mercy Life Center in Guilderland

Marta:
So sorry to hear of your loss, my prayers are with you and your family.

I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Andersen's death. I also was a member of the class of 1956 at Voorheesville. I am very glad we were able to be in his company at our 50th reunion. Many fond memories were shared with him on that day.

im very sorry for your loss

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the Family of Mr. Andersen.
Mr. Andersen was a wonderful teacher and a true gentleman. He gave so much of himself to his students. We are all much better because of him. I am proud to have known him.
My prayers go out to his family and friends.

I knew Bob Andersen in the 1980's-1990's when we were both involved with the Literacy Volunteers organization in Troy. He was very devoted to work of our group and supported the program in many ways. He was a true gentleman.

Our prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time.

What a beautiful tribute and what special man.

To the family and relatives of Mr. Andersen, I want to express my deepest sympathies. First, Mr. David Martin, and now, Mr. Andersen. The Class of '56 has lost two giants in field of education. How fortunate I feel to have had the best of the best as my teachers at Voorheesville Central High School. History was my weakest subject and struggle as I might, Mr. Andersen was my biggest supporter and cheerleader. He always fiercely encouraged his students with the "can do" attitude. They don't...