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Carl Anderson age 55 passed away from cancer November 5, 2025.
He was born in Flint, Michigan on May 6, 1970,
Carl was a loving husband, Dad and Grandpa. He loved his family with his whole heart.
He was a hard worker and a master at " MacGyvering " things to together. He loved to hunt and spend time with his family. Carl was so funny, always had you laughing and was very quick witted . He was always willing to help family and friends. He loved to give the biggest bear hugs. Carl is survived by his loving wife, Julie; daughters, Chelsey Stubbs, Courtney Southworth, Sydney Anderson, Gabrielle Beaman and Jena Anderson; sons-in-law, Willie Stubbs, Ben Southworth and future son in law, Luis Gomez; Mother-in-law, Pat Lee; Aunt and Uncle Linda and Phil Anderson; sisters-in-law, Summer Anderson and Jen Anderson.
Carl was proud to be called Dad, but honored to be called " Paw " by his grandsons, Adian Stubbs, Ridge and Knox Southworth.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Lorrie and Carl Anderson Sr. and brothers, PL and Tony Anderson.
We love you and you will be greatly missed. You will forever be in our hearts.
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