Edwin A. "Ed" Anderson

Edwin A. "Ed" Anderson obituary

Edwin A. "Ed" Anderson

Edwin Anderson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home on Sep. 19, 2025.

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Ed Anderson passed on July 28, 2025, at Hospice House in Laramie. He will be missed by us all, so indelible was his mark on our lives.

Ed was born November 23, 1946, to Dorothy and Arthur Anderson. Raised in Aurora, Illinois, he moved to Laramie as soon as he graduated high school. Throughout the rest of his life, he never had a desire to live anywhere else; the people and the topography of Wyoming suited him well.

Ed attended the University of Wyoming and graduated with a degree in Industrial Arts. During his college years he also pursued a different kind of education by traveling through Europe every summer with just a backpack and train pass. One of those summers was devoted to skiing every alpine mountain slope he could find.

After graduating college, Ed began his teaching career at Laramie Junior High School. He loved teaching and his students. When he ran into former students, they would often mention fond memories of his class, and many still held onto the metal box they made in his shop class.

Ed met Christie through their mutual friend, Catherine Mealey. On the day they were married, June 8,1974, an early summer snowstorm blanketed the Laramie area and closed the roads. This was the first adventure of many to come during their 51 years of marriage. Their son Russ was born in 1978 and his wife, Rebecca Cassity, joined the family in 2008.

Ed's immediate circle of close friends and family also included his cousins JoAnn Anderson Smith and Deb Anderson, and his chosen sisters, Karen Voigt and Gwen Vines.

He had many friends who were important to him and who considered him part of their family. They remember him as kind and generous, always willing to share his many skills to help others, someone who genuinely cared about others.

Some of Ed's many talents included metalworking and woodworking. There was nothing he couldn't make or improve upon. Ed was instrumental in revitalizing Old Ivinson Avenue, remodeling several of its historic buildings. He and Christie created and opened The Chocolate Cellar in 1982. The brass and copper sign he made still hangs on the wall of the shop.

Ed had a passion for life. He enjoyed winters as a volunteer ski patrolman, summers whitewater rafting wilderness areas, and later in life, springs and autumns exploring National Parks.

Memorial contributions can be made in his name to Hospice of Laramie. As per his wishes, no services are planned

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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