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Steven Anderson Obituary

ANDERSON, Steven James 40, died on March 24th, 2020. Steven was born in Camarillo California and relocated with his family to Austin in 1993. He was the son of Richard and Nancy Anderson of Austin. Steven attended Bowie High School and graduated in 1998. Steven enjoyed hiking, baking, painting, and gardening. All who knew Steven will remember him as creative, compassionate, and altruistic. He was always ready to aid and comfort friends and family. His personal needs were secondary. In addition to his parents, Steven is survived by his sister Erin Storer of Buda, and his brother Craig Anderson of Medford, OR. A Celebration of Life for Steven will be arranged at a later date.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Apr. 1, 2020.

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Jacob Mc Gee

March 26, 2023

Three years feel like a blink of an eye, love and miss you lil“brother man!

Caroline Bergstrom

May 2, 2020

You will be missed! You always had the ability to light up a room. much love see you on the flip side. Condolences to the family.

Dawn Bajenske

April 9, 2020

Going to miss you so much! Love you bunches. Catch you on the flip.

JACOB MC GEE

April 7, 2020

Thank you for being my brother and best friend, No matter what I came at you with you always accepted me. Thank you for being you! I feel you in my heart everyday and I hear your words in my head. Travel well love.

Sara Proeschel

April 4, 2020

Steven you are missed everyday. I love you always my Ninja!!

Sara

April 4, 2020

I love you so much Steven!!!

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