Michael Anderson

Michael Anderson obituary, Spanish Fork, UT

Michael Anderson

Michael Anderson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 24, 2025.
Michael Roy Anderson was born on May 15, 1966, in Sacramento, California, to Patricia Earl Anderson and Larry Roy Anderson. He came to earth along with his older twin sister Michelle. He was a surprise to everyone as there were no ultrasounds then.

The new little family moved to Montrose, Colorado, where Michael lived until he was seventeen years old. Growing up in Montrose was the best. The small Southwestern town provided an ideal situation to raise a boy. Joining the family in Montrose came Christine, Rick and Elisabeth.

Family, school, church and outdoor activities were all important things to Michael. Family home evenings almost every Monday night were the highlight of the week. It was always fun to play kickball in the backyard or to play color eggs with his parents and siblings. He loved competitive fun on family game night. It was difficult to remember that the purpose of family home evening was to have lessons on the gospel and Jesus Christ since the games were the highlight.

Church was important to Michael and his family and they attended almost every meeting, every week, without fail. He stayed close to the church and always had a testimony of God and Jesus Christ. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Albuquerque New Mexico Mission from July 1985 to July 1987. He enjoyed the opportunity to meet, work with, and serve among the people of New Mexico and his fellow servants on the mission. Upon getting home from New Mexico, Michael attended Utah State University.

During the first year back from his mission, he met and married Karla Smith. She was the one for him. Michael and Karla married on July 15, 1988. They were thrilled to welcome Rachel to their family on August 3, 1989. They had another baby, Spencer, who passed away shortly after birth in the hospital. Michael continued his education and completed his Bachelor of Engineering degree in electrical engineering in August 1990.

The following September, the family left Logan to move to Washington, D.C., where Michael began his first career job with the US Department of Energy. While there, he had many interesting opportunities working in the nuclear production reactor program, environmental restoration programs, and research for electric vehicles and producing hydrogen using nuclear energy. Michael's real desire was to work in the field of his study, which was electrical engineering in power systems. That opportunity came with Rocky Mountain Power in Smithfield, Utah. Michael worked for Rocky Mountain Power for over 11 years.

On June 11, 2012, Michael's loving wife Karla passed away from a long struggle with cancer that had begun shortly after moving to Utah in October 2008. She fought hard in her battle with cancer because of her love for her family and her desire to continue to be with them and help them in all the ways that she could. Her battle and struggle greatly influenced Michael's own cancer journey.

In November 2013, Michael and Shelly were married in a small wedding chapel in Nibley, Utah, establishing a partnership and loving marriage. They were later sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple. Their marriage was full of adventures and activities. Some of their most loved places to visit were Saint John in the US Virgin Islands and Catalina Island. It is hard to list all of the places they loved adventuring. Their hope for many years together was not nearly enough to continue sharing life's experiences.

One thing on Michael's bucket list was to start his own business. From 2019 until 2025, he worked as a power consulting engineer in the company that he created, Active Power Engineering, and became a consultant for small cities to help with their electrical power systems. He had many wonderful associations in his work. It was the perfect opportunity and the right time in life to do this work and he enjoyed every second of it.

In November 2024, Michael was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer that was treatable but not curable. He battled the cancer with several treatments until he ultimately made the decision that he would focus on quality of life versus trying many various treatments. He worked to set his family up for success and to endure his last few days and weeks of life.

Michael is survived by his sweet wife Shelly and his nine children Rachel (Paul) Cuna, Samuel (Melissa) Anderson, Jacob (Savannah) Anderson, Nick, Wesley (Melissa) Anderson, Shelby (Colton) Carter, Bailey Anderson, Stephanie Anderson and Jake Anderson, and his nine grandchildren. He is survived by his parents, Larry and Pat Anderson as well as all of his siblings, including his twin Michelle (Stuart) Higham, Christine (Kori) Taylor, Richard (Jenny) Anderson and Elisabeth Standiford, many nieces and nephews, and many wonderful cousins, aunts and uncles.

Michael was preceded in death by his grandparents Clifford Roy and Gladys Berger Anderson and Orange Lavar and Violet Parker Earl as well as several wonderful uncles.

He will be missed by his family and many friends.

A memorial open house will be held at the Spanish Fork East Stake Center at 1158 East 1240 South, Spanish Fork, Utah on Saturday April 26th, 2025 from 10-10:45 a.m. followed by the funeral service at 11:00 a.m.

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May 18, 2025

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April 26, 2025

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April 25, 2025

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Michelle Higham

May 18, 2025

Mike wanted his final line of his obituary about work to read "It was the perfect opportunity and the right time of life to do this work and enjoy set butt stop for trivinity." You linemen will understand. Love you Mike.

Todd Andreasen

April 26, 2025

I pray that the spirit will cradle your hearts at this time. So very sorry for your loss. May peace and comfort be with you.
Todd

Clark Crook

April 25, 2025

Shelly and family,
We are going to miss working with Mike and discussing life and it´s totalities hearing that calm ,smooth ,voice and his confident approach taken with everything he done and advise freely shared.

We have files full of designs and documents he authored and published using his knowledge and experience. The comfort he brought in our business of the Power world just by saying, "We can make that work" is almost irreplaceable and for certain ,once in a lifetime.

Thanks for sharing him with us. I hope you and the family know his memory is alive in all he has done for each one of us both professionally and individually.

Linda Welch

April 25, 2025

You will be missed by so many.

Cody Schiller

April 25, 2025

Mike was one of my childhood neighbor friends! Such an awesome person and the whole Anderson family! So sorry to hear if his passing! Cody Schiller

Rust Finlinson

April 25, 2025

I´m so sorry for your loss. Mike was such a joy to work with. A great man of integrity.

Ken S

April 24, 2025

My heart goes out to the family. I worked with Mike at RMP. I always enjoyed visiting with him. May God bless each and every one of you.

Silvana Rivas

April 24, 2025

We are so sorry for the loss of your husband, we send you our condolences!

Xavier Carrera

April 24, 2025

Gosh Shelly, my heart really goes out to you right now. I am so thankful to have met you both, thanks s for the opportunity to have met Michael. I remember him as such a kind man, and a great example of a follower of Christ. I wish I could find a photo of the 5k we did together, where I tried and failed to keep up with you guys. Lots of love, Xavier C.

Cyndy Pigott

April 24, 2025

Shelly I´m so sorry.

Diane McFarlin

April 24, 2025

Dear Larry, Pat and family,
I am so very sorry this happened to Michael. My heart simply hurts for each of you. I pray that you are blessed with peace at this time. I love you and am grateful to know that you will be with Michael again.
Love,
Diane (Green) McFarlin

Mark and Maddy Talbert

April 24, 2025

Shelly and family, my sincere condolences to you at this most difficult time. I will pray for your family and call upon the Holy Ghost to comfort you and Heavenly Father´s blessings be poured upon you in the weeks and months ahead. Love you

Manadi /Shane Archuleta

April 24, 2025

What a great guy he will be missed.. that sounds good

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