1963
2022
Vance Anderson
March 29, 1963 - March 21, 2022
Vance Anderson left this world doing what he loved on March 21, 2022 in a snowmobiling accident. He was born March 29, 1963 in Great Falls, MT to Skip and Pat Anderson. He was the youngest of three children. He grew up in Great Falls and graduated from Great Falls High School. After high school he met and married Cheryl Olson and they later divorced. They had a beautiful baby girl that was his pride and joy. He would do anything she wanted him to do. Ice cream for breakfast? Sure! He took her on any trip she wanted to go on. They went all over from California to Florida. He would go to the end of the earth for her. He was at every concert or game she had growing up and was there for every big accomplishment she had. In May 1989, he moved to Elko, NV to start a career in the mining industry as a certified welder. He went on to work in the autoclave and successfully worked his way up the ladder over 16 years. His professional mining career spanned over 30 years. When his daughter graduated high school, he decided to start working at mines across the world. In June of 2006, he took his first overseas job in Australia. From there, he worked in places all over the world including the Dominican Republic, Madagascar, and Zambia, and much of western Africa including Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Guinea. He touched so many lives all over the world. He finally came back to the United States for good in September 2021. His favorite humans in the world came into the world in 2007 and 2011. Those were his grandbabies, Laine and Leigha. If you thought he did everything for his daughter, he went even further for his grandchildren. Those two were the light of his life and he lived every day for them. His biggest goal in life was to see them smile and never see them shed a tear. He would have given up everything for them. He had some amazing friends. They were true lifelong friends. Tim, Zane, Danny, Kent, and many many more that were the best friends to him for years. There were many memories made and a ton of miles put on sleds with all of them. His favorite pastime was playing in the powder with his favorite people. Vance is preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Crump. He is survived by his step-dad, Bob Crump, his daughter, Jessica (Matt) Anderson and his grandchildren, Laine and Leigha Lowder, children of Jessica and former son-in-law RJ Lowder. He is also survived by his close friends and numerous nieces and nephews acquired through these friendships. A celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Condolences can be sent to 1460 Water Line Rd, Butte, MT 59701.
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Cory M. Day
March 30, 2022
Vance was a great man. A great dad, a great grandfather and overall great person, to everyone. I was saddened to my depths, hearing this news.
May you Rest In Peace, Vance. Thank you for being a good example to those around you, about the dedication and pride you always showed in everything you did. This world will be a lesser place without you in it....
Hope you're sledding amongst the stars and cruising the universe with your newly found wings....See you when I get there.
C.
Barbara Muzumbwe
March 30, 2022
My condolences to you Jassica and the family.
Vance anderson you were indeed a great man.
Thank you for laughs and happy moments.
Rest in peace
Candy Dubland
March 29, 2022
My thoughts and prayers to family and my friend Pnut. A sad loss to all
Pnut Anderson Trice
March 29, 2022
Us in the younger days..Vance was always up to something with his little grin..awnry little guy but so full of adventure...Rest in peace my brother..
Pnut Anderson Trice
March 29, 2022
My baby brother, I will miss you deeply...you never knew how much I truly loved you and always wanted the best for you..I will cherish the memories we had together and one day I will see you again..
Faith Musonda
March 29, 2022
It's like a dream. Can't believe you are no more. You were a good man with a great personality. You made the people around laugh. May your soul rest in eternal peace.
You will be greatly missed.
Faith Musonda
March 29, 2022
Rest in eternal peace Vance Anderson. You were a good man with an amazing personality. You brought joy to the people around. You made people laugh. So many things I can say.
Rest well Vance.
Troy DeWitt
March 28, 2022
I am heart broken to hear this news !!! Vance and I plus many more good friends worked together for many years at the Mines in Elko.. I have many amazing memories... RIP my Friend !!!!!
Jane
March 28, 2022
Go well and sleep my good friend...will miss you lots. May God comfort the entire family and all the friends you've left behind buddy...Zambia will miss you.
Charley Hubbard
March 26, 2022
Well "V" you will be missed, I guess you will be using your Golden Arm up in the clouds now.
Ian Doak
March 26, 2022
My deepest condolences to the family of a great man. I met Vance while working in Madagascar and was always full of life. A real professional. He will be sadly missed. I have added a pic of us the last time we were together in Madagascar. Rest In Peace my friend!
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