1953
2021
Terry Dean Anderson, died October 23 after a courageous battle with cancer. Terry was born in Montana in 1953 but spent most of his life in Snohomish. The past 13 years were spent with his loving wife Victoria Anderson. Terry also leaves behind his son Christopher Anderson, Step Children James Couture and Jessica Miskel, Grandson Maddox Miskel, Sisters Maralyne Powell and Holly Davidson.Terry was proceeded in death by his first wife Kathy Tuengel Anderson, his parents Marshall and Lavonne Anderson and sister Marsha Richard. Terry was a veteran of the United States Army and spent most of his career in the boat manufacturing industry. Terry had a passion for motorcycles and classic cars. His big heart and humor will be greatly missed.
March 22, 1953 - October 23, 2021To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Chuck Laiti
May 15, 2025
I´m pretty sure this the Terry Anderson I went through basic training with in 1973. He was really my best buddy during that initial 8 week cycle. I never managed to reconnect beyond that point but never forgot him.
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