Robert-Anding-Obituary

Robert D. Anding

Houston, Texas

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ROBERT D. ANDING, 82, was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on the 18th of July 1925 and passed away on Sunday, the 27th of April 2008 in Houston, Texas surrounded by family. Bob was the son of a railroad engineer and a farmer's daughter. Through advanced education and dedication, he was able to...

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I just learned of Bob's death while visitng B.R. May 24th. He was a very good friend and the smartest of my classmates at B.R High. Our deepest sypathy and condolences go to Adele and family.

The Anding Family,

Please accept my sincere condolences on your recent loss. I have fond memories of Mr. Anding from my childhoold as your neighbor, in Old Goodwood, during the 1950's. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely,

Kathy Bowman

Adell,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. I enjoyed keeping up with you, your husband, and the family when Adela came to our home. God Bless You. Fondly, Rosalie and Bll Sharkey

My husband, Ray, and I knew Bob and Adell in Baton Rouge and enjoyed their company many times.
Haven't seen either in many years but always remembered how happy they were. Bob will be missed by so many. My heart goes out to Adell and her family.
Ella Felton

Dear Adele and family,
Bob was such a gentle man - a gentleman and a leader in every sense of the word. It was our blessing to know him through Chapelwood. We all had such fun on our trip to Marshall. We remember his delight in sounding the whistle at the Train Museum. We loved hearing his stories about being the son of a rr engineer. His eyes always sparkled with humor and laughter. We will miss him.
Mopsy and Gary Andrews

Dr. Robert Anding,

We are very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. From what I read about him, he truly was a fascinating man. Our thoughts and our prayers go out to you and all of your family. God Bless you all and take care!.

Patient of yours,

John and Jessica Gunn

We are sad to hear of the passing of Bob. His humor and wit is what we remember the most about him, as well as the love he had for his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Please accept our sincere condolences for the loss of your husband last Sunday. I know what a difficult loss this will be for you in particular. May God give you the strength to move forward.
From the Morales family.

we went to Junior high, High School and LSU. I last saw him when I was Associate Dean of the College of Engineering at LSU. Although I did not see him often, I will miss him.