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Brian Anderson, age 73, of Weymouth, passed away on Friday, September 22, 2023, after suffering an injury. Brian was born and raised in Weymouth. He graduated Weymouth High in 1972 and married his wife, Barbara, the same year. Brian and Barbara stayed in Weymouth after their marriage and created many fond memories, while raising their family.
Brian was an exceptionally talented carpenter, who owned and operated Anderson Remodeling for his entire working career. He was an extremely hard worker, even when it meant working during the family's annual camping trips. Brian never met a problem he wasn't willing to try and solve and always made time to help a friend in need.
Brian was predeceased by his beloved wife Barbara Anderson (Flavin), and his brother Wayne Anderson. He is survived by his loving children, Christina Borkowski and her husband Charlie of Weymouth, Nicole Cox and her husband John of Weymouth, Kimberly Tosi and her husband David of Weymouth, Brian Anderson and his wife Julie of Chelmsford, and Kevin Anderson of S. Boston, as well as his cherished grandchildren John, Libby, Tom, Charlie, Matthew, Katie, Madison, Brian, Morgan, and Eva. Brian is also survived by his siblings Kenny Anderson, Nancy Burke, and Mike Anderson.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the visitation for Brian on Wednesday, September 27, 2023, from 9-11AM in the C. C. Shepherd Funeral Home, located at 134 Pleasant St. (Columbian Sq.) Weymouth, MA. A funeral service will take place immediately following the visitation at 11AM in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to the Brain Injury Association at https://www.biausa.org/support/donate-your-way .
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