1937
2017
Sept. 20, 1937 - July 30, 2017
Ben Anixter, a Silicon Valley pioneer, who turned marketing semiconductors into the high competition he embraced in all aspects of his life, especially in athletics, lost his race with cancer Sunday and died in his home surrounded by his family. He was 79.
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loretta tremper
August 22, 2022
My deep condolences to the family - I was Ben Anixter's secretary at AMD during the early 70's - I always respected and admired him - always had a twinkle in his eyes - If I ever called in sick when I
worked for him, he would go around and ask the other secretaries: Did I scream at Loretta yesterday? He was great!
Ione Ishii
March 2, 2020
I am late to learn about Ben's passing. I truly loved Ben. He taught me how to problem solve, remain honest and still have a sense of humor. He respected women for being just as smart as men. I truly loved him and think of him often. I am so sorry that I never told him how much his leadership and friendship meant to me. I missed a chance and I want his children to know he was an exceptional human being. I love you, Ben. I was so fortunate to be in your world. I miss you, Ione Ishii
August 8, 2017
May you find peace and comfort in the words mentioned in John 17:3 during this time of stress. In getting to know God he will show you his tender mercy and his love for us.
Lisa Jancarik
August 7, 2017
Only a couple of us had the chance to meet Martin's dad, Ben, but sharing a dinner with him many years ago in a Craig Street restaurant was such a treat. Warm and clever, he impressed me as having many of the qualities we like best in Martin. On behalf of the whole gaming group, Martin, our sincerest condolences.
Suzie Evans
August 5, 2017
Dearest Patty,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Life is so short. I truly enjoyed reading about Ben and learning about his accomplishments and loves. Stay strong and know you and Harrison are surrounded by love.
Suzie
Ann Hirou
August 3, 2017
What a great smile! And what a terrible loss. I'm so glad I had a chance for a lengthy conversation at Dad's funeral last year. Patty and Harrison, we love you both and are keeping you in our prayers. Annie
August 2, 2017
Martin,We are very sorry for your loss. May your many loving memories comfort you.
Andrulonis Family
August 2, 2017
My sincerest condolences, may our loving father give strength to help get through difficult times like these
Becky M
August 2, 2017
With his appetite for life, Ben was truly what we all wish we could be. He really epitomizes Ecclesiastes 3:13 " Everyone should eat and drink and find enjoyment for all his hard work. It is the gift of God."
Linda Diamond
August 2, 2017
An inspirational man and a true friend to our company.
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