Steven-Anderson-Obituary

Steven Ayers Anderson

Eloy, Arizona

Jul 31, 1947 – Jul 20, 2018 (Age 70)

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BORN
July 31, 1947
DIED
July 20, 2018
AGE
70
LOCATION
Eloy, Arizona

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Mr. Steven Ayers Anderson, born on July 31, 1947 in Hamilton, Ohio, to the late Waneta L. Anderson and the late Donald F. Anderson, passed away at age 70 on July 20, 2018 in Eloy, Arizona. Steven served in the Air Force and was named Airman of the Year in Europe. He worked as the Senior VP of International Sales and Marketing at Unimark Division of Matsui International until he retired in 2013. Steven was the beloved husband of Patricia Anderson. He is survived by his stepson, Peter Krafchik; stepdaughters, Martha Mathern and Debbie Grimaldi; brother, Timothy Anderson; sister, Rebecca Alexander; niece, Leanne Langevin; and nephews, Michael Evans and Sean Evans. Steven loved traveling and he shared his vast knowledge and experience by organizing trips for his siblings and friends. He was the president of Support Our Troops AZ. Donations in Steven's name to Support Our Troops are welcome and appreciated. https://www.supportourtroops.org/

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It was great working with you at Unimark, you were full of life and action.
You were always an honest and good man. May god rest your soul.

Steve was a great friend and neighbor and so very generous in opening their beautiful home for special events. You are so missed. My best to Pat and the rest of the family.

Steve was kind, gracious and ornery. His smile was infectious. His spirit is alive in each of us who were touched by him. Thank you, Steve!

Steve was a remarkable man, who made a huge impact in our Robson Ranch-AZ community with supporting the troops through his love & devotion to SUPPORT OUR TROOPS-AZ. We will miss his friendship and giggles. Much love to Pat and family. With sympathy and prayers, Mikie & Carol Simmons

Steve was Such an upbeat man. Always thinking ahead. Loved having a glass of wine with him. Steve loved my Cherry pies, would give Pat a piece if I made him promise he would. He will be missed by so many.

Steve was a gentleman and a true friend....

Steve was one of the nicest guys I've ever met!

Steven changed our world of travel...what joy it was to be with him on a trip....everything was awesome. Still remember being with Pat in their house....we were munching on something and he went to bet a bottle or wine, based on what we were eating. He knew his wine...and shared that love with all of us. Still hard to believe that he is not with us. What a great friend.

Steve was such an amazing man and a huge influence in our Community. He will be missed.

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