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William Anderson Jr.

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Dr. William S. Anderson, Jr. 1925 - 2014 WILLIAMSTOWN Dr. William Strong Anderson, Jr., 88, of 540 Water St., died at Berkshire Medical Center on Wednesday, July 16, 2014. Born in Waterveliet, N.Y., on Nov. 25, 1925, he was the son of William and Margaret (Swatling) Anderson. His childhood years...

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Trevor Anderson and family,
I am so sorry to hear of your Grandfather's passing. I feel your sorrow. Peace & love to you and your family.

To Keith, Karen and Jill...sorry to hear of the passing of your father..I remember fondly of the times your parents supported the track team and the positive attitude they always had..thoughts to your mother and your families...will keep special thoughts for you...Donna

Karen, I am so very sorry for the loss of your father. I will keep you in my prayers. Penny Romantic

I didn't know him well, but here is what I saw in the past year that I did have the privilege of getting to know him.....very dedicated husband and father. He will be missed. There will be a hole in peoples hearts that new him well. I
pray that the sweet memories of him will bring them comfort.

I am saddened to read the news of your Dad passing. I was just thinking about all of you the other day as I was going through some old pictures. I was wondering how things were. I will always treasure the wonderful times I spent at your family home. Your parents always were very welcoming to me and I felt like I was at my second home. My sympathies go to all of you at this very trying time. Thinking of you all. Jill, I would love to hear from you!

We were so sorry to learn of your loss. We have such fond memories of time shared with both Bill and Lila during cros- country days. Your family are all in our prayers.

Bill & Pat Girard

My dad's integrity; guidance; humility; deep devotion to his family; compassion; discipline; frugality; work ethic balanced with silly play; quest for learning; and giving back to the world to make it better place has been an inspiration for me throughout my life and his spirit will continue to live on. I love your dearly dad.

MY deepest sympathy to your family....I did not know your loved one but read his obituary and it captured who he was and his loving spirit...I live in Williamstown and wished that I could have met him.
Beth Fedotowsky

Please accept my deepest sympathy. Dr. Anderson was one of my favorite professors at North Adams State College. A brilliant man who was always a gentleman. He convinced me to volunteer at Helpline, which I continued doing into my junior year. A great person all around .