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Eunice Anderson Obituary

Eunice "Bunnie" Anderson

November 10, 1926 - July 20, 2024

STOUGHTON - The Milwaukee Brewers lost their biggest fan when Eunice "Bunnie" Anderson went peacefully to our Lord on July 20, 2024, surrounded by her family and Skaalen Assisted Living and Agrace staff.

Eunice was born in Madison, WI, on November 10, 1926, to Lennie and Marion Bronte, and grew up with her four brothers on their family farm in Pleasant Springs, WI. She participated in 4-H for many years and represented Dane County at the Stoughton Junior Fair. She graduated from Stoughton High School in 1944 and furthered her studies at Columbia County Teachers College, Whitewater Normal School, and the University of Wisconsin. After college, Eunice taught elementary grades at Liberty School for two years and then was hired to be the principal at Morrisonville Grade School.

She met the love of her life, Marvin Anderson, from Rio, WI, in 1945, and they were married at West Koshkonong Lutheran Church in Stoughton on August 17, 1947. In 1951, Marvin and Eunice moved to Baltimore, MD, where he was stationed for two years as a member of the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps and Eunice taught 4th grade. After returning to Wisconsin, Eunice and Marv raised a family of seven children in Madison, Monona, and Stoughton. She continued to teach and was treasurer for Marv's auto dealership, Anderson-McGinley, in the early days of its operations. Eunice was also a lifelong parishioner of West Koshkonong Lutheran Church, where she taught Sunday School and was a member of the Mary Circle and Call Committee.

Eunice's pride and joy was her family and she loved watching it grow. She treasured being with her kids, grandkids, and great grandkids and was always the first to call to sing them "Happy Birthday" each year. In addition to her family, Eunice spent many happy hours with her wonderful friends having a meal, playing cards, enjoying fellowship at church, or just chatting about what was happening in their lives.

Eunice also had an adventurous spirit and enjoyed travelling the world with Marv, visiting relatives near and far, and taking fun trips with her kids and their families over the years, which included an Alaskan cruise and a ride in a hot air balloon at age 84. Eunice loved listening to classic country music and was excited to meet many of her favorite country artists and other celebrities through sons Kevin and Ken. A prized possession was a photograph of her and Kevin with President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter.

Eunice took pride in her time as a teacher, and she stayed in close touch with many of her former students. She was thrilled that school records she kept from her early teaching days showcasing her impeccable penmanship are on display at the DeForest Historical Society.

Eunice will forever be remembered for her love of chocolate, and one of her favorite pastimes was taking car rides down the country roads around Stoughton, reminiscing about the past with an Autumn Pearl Big Train Mocha or Culver's chocolate shake in her hand.

Eunice is survived by Bonnee (Pete) Nelson, Austin, TX; Robin (Sami) Khalaf, Tulsa, OK; Keith (Tammy) Anderson, Round Hill, VA; and Kenneth (Sue) Anderson, Monroe, WI; her ten grandchildren: Ryan (Francie) Khalaf, Shane (Kalyn) Khalaf, Tyler (Jess) Anderson, Justin (Corinne) Anderson, Lucas (Catherine) Anderson, Jacob (Marissa) Anderson, Nicole (Russadell) Buzard, Drew (Jessica) Nelson, Samantha Jo Suddeth, and Brandon Suddeth; 12 great-grandchildren; brother, David Bronte; sisters-in-law: Joycelyn Lienke, Shirley Benzine, and Elsa Bronte; many nieces and nephews, and loving friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband of 48 years, Marvin; sons: Steven and Kevin; daughter, Beth Suddeth; and brothers: Robert, Eldon, and Lennie Bronte.

A Celebration of Life for Eunice will be held on Saturday, August 31, 2024, at West Koshkonong Lutheran Church, 1911 Koshkonong Road, Stoughton. Visitation is from 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m., followed by the funeral service from 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. presided over by Rev. Eric Bakken and Eunice's nephew, Mark Anderson. Following the burial, a luncheon will be served in the church basement from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Memorials may be made to the West Koshkonong Endowment Foundation and Agrace.

Eunice's family would like to extend its deepest thanks to Skaalen, Agrace, and Dr. Albert Musa for their wonderful care of Eunice, and the staff at Autumn Pearl for their delicious Big Train Mochas, aka "the Eunice Special."

Our hearts will be with you always.

Please share your memories of Eunice by posting in her Guestbook at www.CressFuneralService.com.

Cress Funeral Services

206 W. Prospect Street, PO Box 231, Stoughton

(608) 873-9244

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Published by Madison.com on Aug. 4, 2024.

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Dennis O´Donnell

September 3, 2024

Bonnie, Robin, Keith, and Kenny, I have many fond memories of our backyard neighbors, the Anderson´s, in Monona. Your mother was a very special lady. After Kevin passed, we spoke very December 24th (Kevin´s half birthday) and June 24th (Kevin´s birthday). I had the good fortune of speaking with her more frequently over the last 12 months. She loved to chat and was such a wonderful person. I will miss our chats but will be thinking of her and Kevin and you all when Kevin´s birthdays roll around. Peace and love to you.
Dennis O´D

J.

August 14, 2024

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

Marlene & Fred Noyes

August 14, 2024

As we say a very sad good-by (for now) until we meet our Bunnie, Marvin, Kevin, & Beth once again in heaven.
We will greatly miss Bunnie. She was the very sweetest, nicest lady in the whole world, -always smiling, -and yes she was always the first one to call us too, - and sing us happy birthday too, - check up to see if we were ok, etc. every little while.
We spent so many Sunday evenings together with Bunnie & her whole family, as we all listened to Kevin & our daughter, Sherry sing at the Park Ponderosa . Such good times we all had,- plus weddings, graduation parties, 4th.July, etc . (continue)
Bunnie always loved to recall those good old days too.
We are just so, so, sorry we will not be able to attend Bunnie's celebration of life because of covid, - & our 89 year old bodies have just become too fragile to go anyplace. But you all, Keith, Bonnie, Robin, & Kenny will all be in our thoughts, - as we know how much your dear Mother meant to all of you too. - and us,- she will always & always live on for us & for you in all of our hearts & minds forever!

The Staff of Cress Funeral & Cremation Service

August 7, 2024

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

OLAF BREKKE

August 4, 2024

As a fellow 'VIKING' and relattive I will always hold chersihed memories of Eunice. Our family's life was enriched by our shared time with Eunice and family. A kind and thoughtful person loving her family, peace and the well-being of all . She has well-earned her eternal PEACE. One who believed we are in the beginning and end ALL OF GOD'S CHILRDREN.
Takk for ALT!
Olaf Brekke and family.
Unfortunately I am committed elsewhere as family celebrates the GOODNESS of her LIFE.

Jane Mathews (Grindrod)

August 4, 2024

I lived a few houses from the Andersons in the late 50's and early 60's. Bunnie was very protective of her children and I was always welcome to come play in their backyard. Bunnie would bring out a big pitcher of juice and a snack! Still remember all these years later. RIP Bunnie.

The Staff of Olson-Holzhuter-Cress Funeral Service, Inc.

August 3, 2024

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

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