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Steve M. Anderson

Preston, Idaho

Jun 25, 1942 – May 4, 2023

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BORN
June 25, 1942
DIED
May 4, 2023
LOCATION
Preston, Idaho

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Steve M. Anderson, 80, passed away on May 4, 2023, at his home in Weston, Idaho. He passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones in the same home in which he was born. Steve was born on June 25, 1942, in Weston, Idaho to Jack McCulluch Anderson and Alta Eudora Stone Anderson. Steve married the love...

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I have so many memories of Uncle Steve. Many of my happiest and few fun times as a child were with him. As a child Uncle Steve was such a huge part of my life. We went to the farm for a visit almost every Sunday growing up. I remember vividly when he had a partial car (a frame with a motor, no floor, no doors) which I called a jalopy and took me for a ride up the road (I call it Anderson road but I digress) and how fun it was. Of course our eyes and all of us were covered with dust but we...

I can't find the right words. I know he is free of pain and illness now and his return led to a beautiful celebration and reunion in heaven. I am so sorry Lesa, Kevin and Sherly and your families. Uncle Steve has always been a hero and so precious to me. I love him so much. I will treasure all the times and memories. He was overall the best and his big heart, sense of humor, honesty, hard work and so much more will remain in all our hearts. How blessed that he left such a large, remarkable...

I remember Steve and Loila's wedding reception. Mom had us there aa was the practice with every family gathering. I was only 7 years old but I got to dance with my Uncle Steve. I was just in the moment having fun and getting to dance with my UNCLE. Uncle Steve was also a tease. He always said "Don't do anything I wouldn't." I told him that gave me a lot of leeway if not a free pass. Several of you will remember the incidences with the electric fence. He could hold onto the live wire and...