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Bob was a very wise and gracious man. He will be missed.
Tong Zhu
September 09, 2021


Everett, Washington
1929 - 2021
Robert Carl Anderson, of Seattle, died peacefully at his residence on Queen Anne the evening of July 8th, just a few days before his 92nd birthday. Bob was born July 11, 1929 in Portland, OR, the son of Carl John Anderson and Helen Anderson (Budlong). Shortly after his birth the family moved...
Read MoreBob was a very wise and gracious man. He will be missed.
Tong Zhu
September 09, 2021
Dear Dona and family, I send you my thoughts and prayers at this time of grief. Bob was a wonderful man who will be missed by many!
Katherine Holzknecht
September 06, 2021
So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. A long time member of Northwest Designer Craftsmen, I have always been appreciative of the care and support he has given to Donna to be able to make the amazing art she creates, and to our whole organization. We will certainly miss him.
Connie Miller
September 01, 2021
Dear Donna I am 91yrs old and just found out Bob beat me to the grave. Good bless him. How are you and what is your address. All my good friends and people I respect have died, I would like to write you. bdmonlux@gmail,com. I understand Everett has changed so much. I don't know woo to leave my Snohomish County Arts Council picture s and my art commission diploma to, County arts or art Council. Be in Wash in late Oct. Your thoughts [email protected]
William D Monlux
August 31, 2021
Dear Dona and Family, Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Bob will be missed! I will always remember renting your beach house at Priest Point in the 70´s. Chuck Close even visited with Leslie and Georgia. It was such a joy to live in your house on the beach. I remember you and Bob visiting in the "Woody". You and Bob were always so friendly and laughing even when the toilet erupted like a volcano in the middle of the night. Know that you are remembered and loved. Don...
Don and Liz Healy
August 27, 2021 | Friend
Bob used to come into Humphrey VW on Evergreen Way for service on a VW he owned; I was a service writer there at the time (mid-late 70s), and Bob always spent a little extra time just chatting. He was one of the friendliest customers we had. I recall that he had a warm and engaging personality and always took the time to talk to me beyond what his car needed. RIP Bob.
Frank Webb
July 22, 2021 | Work
Dear Dona and family. We'll all miss Bob. One of the 'good guys' for sure. I can see, and hear him, laughing at something, even now. Know that all of us are with you, and will be, always.
Donn Trethewey
July 21, 2021
I remember when Mayor Anderson declared Up With People Day in Everett when the cast came to perform at the Everett Civic Auditorium. I still have the decree. He spoke to the cast of over 200 about the need in the world to break down barriers and appreciate our differences. I was very proud to see such a considerate man represent Everett. Blessings to his family as you celebrate his life and mourn his loss.
The Lindgren Family
July 17, 2021

Bob was an effective leader in many roles. His foresight in predicting the growth in Snohomish County led to his support of the public transportation system that we have today. Bob became a mayor during demanding times, but led our communities with outstanding success. His integrity is an example for many. Bob will be missed but not forgotten. My condolences are extended to the family.
Gary Nelson
July 16, 2021 | Friend