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Amy Anderson Obituary

Amy Florence
    Anderson, 72
     SACO -- Amy Florence Anderson, 72, of Flag Pond Rd., Saco died peacefully Thursday, March 15, 2007, at the Southern Maine Medical Center. She was born in Boston Mass., Jan. 27, 1935, the daughter of Clarence and Emma Chase Fullerton.
     Amy worked as a seafood processor out of Pine Point and was a housewife and loving mother for many years. She enjoyed Beech Ridge Speedway, the CB Radio, crocheting, crossword puzzles, and reading.
     Mrs. Anderson was a member and Past District Deputy for the Rebecahs. She was also a member of the Odd Fellows, Saco Grange, and Tops. Amy also enjoyed spending time with her granddaughter, Emmy Lou, of Saco.
     Survivors include her husband of over 55 years, William Anderson of Saco; two sons, Daniel Anderson of Texas, Clayton Joey Anderson of Saco; three daughters, Cindy Anderson of Saco, Gladys Young of Florida, and Mary Lou of Vermont; four granddaughters; four grandsons; and three great-grandchildren. Amy is predeceased by her parents and one daughter, Louise Annie Anderson, in 1963.
     Following cremation and a memorial service will be held at a later date. Burial will be at Dunstan Cemetery in Scarborough. Dennett, Craig & Pate Funeral Home, Main St., Saco are in charge of the arrangements.
     Amy Florence Anderson

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram from Mar. 17 to Mar. 23, 2007.

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Donna Brooks Piotrowski

March 25, 2007

Bill and Family, At this sad time, it may help to know how many hearts are touched by your loss, and how many thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Liz and Jack McKinnon

March 24, 2007

Bill and family, Sorry to hear about Amy. Our thoughts are with you.

bob brooks

March 23, 2007

sorry to hear of the passing of your mom,
bob brooks

Mickey Taylor

March 18, 2007

Bill & family
Was deeply saddened to hear of your
loss. Amy was a special person, I
felt like one of the family as a child.
She babysat me, I spent a lot of week-ends going to stock car races with Amy & Bill. I still remember the fun times. God bless you all

Etta Anderson

March 18, 2007

Bill and family, Amy was a very good sister-in-law to me and also a good friend. I have a lot of little "treasures" she has given me over the years. It sure will be different when we come to visit you this summer. All of you take care of each other and we love you.

Michelle

March 17, 2007

Don't be mad,
Don't be sad,
Try to be glad,
When it hurts to much to look backwards and hurts even more to look forwards, than look on the side of you.
I will be there

brenda couture

March 17, 2007

to all of you" you all know she was like a mom to me she has always been there for me and my family sincee the passing of my own. we will miss her dearly but she has gone home now in peace. and i know in my heart she will keep her promise to me. and they are all together in peace now.
love steve, brenda, sam and mindy couture..
ps emmy: mindy sends her love to you and can relate to your feelings..

Linda Hettling

March 17, 2007

Cindy,so sorry to hear about your mother"s passing.She was a great lady.I remember how much she loved being around children and how much she spoiled mine!Please give my thoughts to your dad and the rest of the family.If there is any thing I can do,please let me know.

Maxine Bonney

March 17, 2007

Hi Bill & Family
So sorry to hear of Amy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Maxine (Vance) Bonney & Bill

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