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Warren "Andy" Anderson

Eugene, Oregon

1952 - 2017 (Age 65)

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Eugene, Oregon

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Warren "Andy" Anderson1952 - 2017Born Sept. 17, 1952, died of cancer Dec. 26, 2017. The son of the late Florence and Maynard Anderson. Survivors include, Rosie Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Kathleen Matis, Linda VanderKinter, Roy Anderson, Glenn Anderson, Leon Anderson, Dale Anderson, Donald...

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Warren exemplified the all-around good guy who helps everybody with everything. We knew him for over 30 years as a friend, uncle to our two kids he has known since birth until his last days, and pastor who married us three decades ago. Farming was in his blood, and he helped us around our property with all sorts of outdoor projects in trade for a cold beer or wine and dinner. Warren was well read and a great conversationalist, speaking easily to university physics professors, police...

A legacy of generosity, kindness and great food. You will be missed Warren.
Our deep sympathy to those closest to his warm light.

May the God of all comfort grant you peace in this time of distress. Psalms 29:11

Always celebrated holidays together. Warren took second place in Trivia games, my sister Dorothy was the best.
Now my chef on call is gone and I'll have to learn how to cook things.
He will be missed by many.

Heaven gained a kind soul, we miss you Uncle.

Went through Sunday school, confirmation and high school together. Warren was always a wonderful person and a kind heart. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Warren was a loving and generous man who put his friends and family first. He was very special to his sister, Kath and his niece, Dustie and to all who knew him. He always had a positive attitude and good things to say about everyone he ever met. We definitely will miss him

Sending his family my prayers to the passing of Warren..Especially sending my prayers an love to Kathleen an Dustie as I know how very close you were to you brother an Uncle...May your hearts heal w wonderful memories of Warren an the Great food he fixed at gatherings...

Grown up across the fence line, I will miss you,your Sunday School classmate Steve OLsen