James R. "Jamie" or "Hip" Anderson, 46, of Quakertown, passed away on July 3, 2025. He was born in Philadelphia on May 17, 1979 to Judy M. (Larsen) Anderson and the late William R. Anderson. Jamie was a plumber before his illness took away his ability to work. Hip had a fondness for antique lighters and collected them. He enjoyed racing and driving fast when he could. Growing up he played sports regularly, including soccer and baseball. Jamie was a big fan of dressing up every Halloween, and he went all out trying to make every Christmas special. Hip's favorite shows were South Park and Rick & Morty.
Hip is survived by his mother Judy; children Nathan Anderson (Amanda Ferrer) and Hannah Anderson (Derek Rodkey); grandchildren Aiden and Aliya; siblings William T. Anderson Sr. and Janet Fiugalski (Tim); nieces; nephews; and many other loving family and friends. Jamie is predeceased by his father William and brother Russell Fiugalski.
All are invited on Tuesday, July 15 to Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, 135 W. Pumping Station Rd., Quakertown, PA 18951 for a viewing from 11am-1pm, and a funeral service at 1pm. Interment to follow at Perkasie Mennonite Cemetery.
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