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Dr. Scott Anderson D.M.D.

Portland, Oregon

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D.M.D., Dr. Scott Anderson, 64 Dec. 25, 1947 July 02, 2012 Dr. Scott Anderson passed away July 2 at 64. He was born to Merwin and Mildred Anderson on Dec. 25, 1947 in Portland, educated at Church College of Hawaii (now BYU-Hawaii) and completed undergraduate and graduate studies at Portland...

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Dear Jeannie, and sons of Scott . We will remember Scott as a Wonderful friend. Loving father of his sons and a true son of our Father in Heaven. Our love always, Dean and Diane Paskett

Scott was always a pleasant, friendly, kind individual in my presence. I know he had a busy schedule but would always take time to visit and be personable. His entire family were great neighbors and we miss them!

He was a kind , gentle man...he was my dentist for about 20 years...sure miss h9m...how unfortunate to lose such a gentle soul

To the sisters and sons and family of Scott, '
We still think of him and his wonderful spirit. May you all have comfort in his memory.
We shall always remember him as a wonderful friend, and loving father.

It has been a year already since the passing of my brother. How I miss his smile, and his laugh, and his hugs and his gentle ways. Heaven is so lucky to have this wonderful man. I love you Scott! Mary Jane

I still have his number in my address book - just can't seem to erase it.

willie mosbrucker

comin for yews

Scott, did not know you flew your final mission-sorry I was not on your wing to help. See you in the after world when my time comes. Keep the wind in your face, the sun at your back with the hopes your final journey will land your in God's territory. Will miss you and our lunches. BR

I remember Scott fondly as a very sweet-natured boy at Beaumont School. May he rest in peace.

Jan Taylor Castle, Beaumont class of '61

My heart goes out to Scott's family. I worked with Scott many years ago. I still remember his soft spoken and gentle ways, his sense of humor and his smile. I feel honored and blessed to have known him. Scott will be forever in our hearts.