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William Brady "Bill" Anderson

Fort Worth, Texas

1945 - 2021

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William Brady "Bill" Anderson February 14, 1945 - January 2, 2021 Fort Worth, Texas - William Brady "Bill" Anderson, Jr., 75, of Fort Worth, Texas, passed away January 2, 2021, after a courageous battle with prostate cancer and Parkinson's Disease. He was born Feb. 14, 1945, in Corpus Christi,...

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Dear Family: My belated condolences upon the passing of Bill. I am a 93 year-old who worked for Bill for several years on the F-16 program. I live in California these days. I remember trips to San Diego where he got his runs in during the evening along the waterfront. He had great faith in this old engineer to solve some hard ones. Again, I am so sorry that this wonderful person was taken from you at such a young age. God bless you all.

Mr. Anderson was a kind and sincere soul. I will miss his presence in the world.

Heaven is much better and brighter now that Bill Anderson has arrived. I am sure that St. Peter is now well versed in the finer points of Doghouse and is probably wearing Brooks running shoes. My thoughts and prayers are with Lauren and the family. There is no way to ease the pain and sense of loss. However, Bill will always be among us; and we should find solace that he is now at Eternal Peace. I will miss our enjoying 'libations' together, our RV trips, and restaurant adventures. I...

We had great days together at KU.
A very fine person.
Roger Ratzlaff

Bill was a dedicated husband, loving father, respected engineer and great example to me. I am thankful that we had a chance meeting at a campsite 25 years ago. Lauren, Becky and Barb, we are praying for comfort and encouragement for each of you.

Such a wonderful man who will be so terribly missed. So proud to call him my long-time friend.
Love and God’s blessings to the family.
Renee Hill

Even though I never personally had the pleasure of meeting Bill, my husband Brian (Bill's brother) has told me some wonderful memories from years gone by. Brian has always been very proud of his oldest brother.

Bill was a true leader. His calm and listening management style was admired in the difficult field of aircraft design. He always made you feel respected. I am proud to have called him my colleague and leader.

Bill, thanks for being a wonderful leader, mentor, and friend.