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Linda Anderson Obituary

Linda Anderson

1943 ~ 2021

Salt Lake City, UT—Linda (Mills) Anderson, 77, passed away at dawn on Feb. 5, 2021. She was born in Price, Utah, on Dec. 23, 1943 to Loa Jean (Simmons) and Chester Mills. She married Neil P. Anderson on her birthday in 1968 and was later sealed to him in the Salt Lake City Temple. In the end, Neil was her kindest caretaker, and he found great purpose in making sure she was comfortable and well loved.

Linda enjoyed recounting her childhood memories in Price, Utah, where she grew up with her brother, Craig, and many cousins and lifelong friends. When she was 16, Linda moved with her family to Rupert, Idaho, where she graduated from high school. She attended BYU Idaho. During a road trip to California, she met and fell in love with Neil. Together they raised 8 children, and there was never a dull moment. Once her youngest entered school, Linda began a career as director of the Harman Senior Recreation Center in West Valley City, where she was beloved by staff and the dozens of daily senior visitors. In her retirement, Linda reconnected with her friends from Price and met new friends with whom she spent summer afternoons at the pool. She enjoyed reading magazines and novels, sending silly texts to her kids, visiting her grand babies and sitting outside in the evenings with Neil. She had a passion for decorating her home, and she always had a cute theme that flowed from room to room. Her last theme was angels.

Linda is survived by Neil, their children, Lorilyn (Bill), Nathan, Aaron (Heidi), Emily, Casey, Tyler (Rosemary), Coby (Jayme) and Alissa; 7 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren and Lily, her sweet and loyal Yorkie. She is also survived by many wonderful relatives and friends. She is preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Craig. May she rest in peace.

Linda will be buried at Memorial Redwood Cemetery in a private family service. Online condolences may be shared at premierfuneral.com/obituaries.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Feb. 12 to Feb. 16, 2021.

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Kristine (niece)

February 16, 2021

Sweet Loving Aunt we shared the love of antiques and the love of family You will be dearly missed

Hilary Skoglund

February 15, 2021

I have so many wonderful, sweet and hilarious memories of Linda. She was like a second mother to me, in my youth especially, and I’m so grateful to have known her. The entire Anderson family holds a very special place in my heart. I love you all and I’m thinking of you during this difficult time. May her sweet soul Rest In Peace and Love!

Ted Proctor

February 13, 2021

So sorry Neil for you great loss. May you and yours be blessed by He who created us all as we feel of his comforting spirit. Love ya, Ted & Linnita Proctor

Diane Edwards

February 12, 2021

I have known Linda all of my life. We were babies together in the same home. My parents rented an apartment to Linda’s parents before either of us was born. We played together from our earliest memories. When we were married and had children of our own, we would meet at a park and let our children play together while we talked. We have visited in each other’s homes. One of Linda and Neil’s last trips made was to visit with Dan and me here in Meridian, Idaho. I love Linda and Neil! I will treasure memories of Linda in my heart forever. I am so sorry for your loss, Neil and family. My you experience peace and love.

Peggy

February 12, 2021

Linda, we had a lot of fun times when Craig and I were married. I love you dearly. You are going to make a beautiful angel. Neil, I am so sorry for your loss.

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