Chuck Anderson
July 2, 1943 - October 19, 2020
Chuck Anderson was a widower of a 44 year marriage to Deborah Anderson. He was born and raised in Franklin, NC and moved with his family to the Northwest. The father of four sons, loved and survived by three sons and daughter in laws, Wade and Imelda Anderson, Craig and Deanna Anderson and Kevin and Sam Anderson. Chuck was blessed with nine amazing grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Chuck was also loved and survived by two sisters and brother in laws, Ann andTravis Burford, Ruby and Chet Lane, a brother and sister in law, Quince and Nancy Anderson, and a brother in law, Lonnie Marks. Chuck Anderson had six other brothers and sisters who have previously passed, JD, Louise, Martha, Jenny, Mary Ellen and Jimmy.
Chuck was a hard working man in his younger years, retiring from Reynolds Aluminum in Longview Wash., where he and Debbie raised their family. He loved NASCAR, fishing, working on cars, gardening, smoked salmon from his brother Quince and ice cold beer. He taught his children to work hard, finish what you start and to do it right or not at all. He loved his family and always did the best he knew
how to do. He will be missed.
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Wade Anderson
October 22, 2022
Terry wishard
October 22, 2021
Worked withmy friend many years, I know he´s in our Fathers hands, miss ya Buddy, see you one day
Ann
October 30, 2020
Go rest high on that mountain. Brother,your work on earth is done. I love you
Wade Anderson
October 28, 2020
There will be a reception at Craig and Deanna´s home after 12pm Friday October 30th. If you need the address, please text me @360-600-4343
Terry Wishard
October 28, 2020
So sorry to hear of Chucks passing, was true friend and he will be missed by many...
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