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Tatiana V. Anderson

Tallahassee, Florida

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Tatiana V. Anderson Tatiana V. Anderson, born January 12, 1953, died June 8, 2010. She was 57 at the time of her passing. Tatiana is survived by her husband, David M. Anderson, of Havana Florida; one son, Igor D, Anderson of Tallahassee Florida; her father, Vasilii Bulgakov; and one sister, Valya...

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January 12, 1953 to June 8, 2010

Please allow me to tell you about this wonderful woman that has filled my life with her love and tenderness.

She was in her own way a ray of sunshine that gave to my world a glimmer of light and love. It is said that for every one there is a mate. Some find this one early in there life others as myself have to look and look and in the later years of life find the one that we are deemed to be with. Tatiana came to me just...

This was the best day of my life because of you.

Tatiana, Oh how I will miss you. I loved your phone calls, and your love for life. You made my brother so very happy, and for that, I love you and thank you. I will not forget our card playing get-togethers. My only regret is that we didn't get to spend more time together. Rest in peace and always remember that it's not what you take when you leave this world, it's what you leave behind and you leave behind many many people who were honored to know you, me being one of them. I'm still...

I will always love you my dear sweet wife.

Rest in peace my dear wife

You will be very much missed

You will be missed so much however I know that you will be around us everyday. I will still miss your smile and hearing your voice. Alan and I will take care of Dave and make sure that he's okay. You know Tatiana, I wished that we could of spent more time with you. I still feel that it was unfair for you to have been taken from us because we were not ready nor prepared for the loss our friend. Even Alan's dad misses you. There is not a day that goes by now that I don't think of you. They say...

In my heart, I believe this was a very good woman from what I have heard about her. My only regret is I never had the chance to meet her in person. I hope that those who were close to her can heal from their broken hearts. I will keep the family in my prayers every day. God bless all of them.