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Guy Orrin Anderson
July 4, 1920 - July 28, 2021
Guy O. Anderson passed away peacefully in Longview on July 28,2021 at age 101. He arrived in Longview in 1923 with his parents, Guy L. and Beryl Anderson and was a lifelong local resident. Married to the late Ruby (Alexander) in 1946 at Longview Community Church, where he attended for 99 years. Owner of Guy's Trailer Parts on Tennant Way. Beloved by his two daughters, the Rev. Jan B. Anderson of Seattle and Rev. Gail Anderson Ricciuti of Rochester, NY. and spouses, by niece Lisa Alexander Benn (Dennis) and dear friend Linda Grauman. A Memorial Service will be held on Sept. 16, 2 pm. at Longview Community Church. Memorial contributions can be made to Longview Community Church Memorial Fund, 2323 Washington Way, Longview, Wa 98632 or Longview 23 Club, PO Box 934, Longview, Wa. Full obituary at longviewmemorialpark.com/obituaries.
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Suzi Spence Riley in Lakewood, WA
August 14, 2021
The Longview community has been truly blessed by having the Anderson family among its residents. Their involvement in the Community Church was a gift that just seemed to benefit every member of the congregation - all ages and all programs. I was born in 1946, so they both were really a part of my entire life and I adored their smiley faces and greetings. I was always glad to hear Gail present sermons during her visits. I have been away from Longview for over 20 years, but I remember the Anderson family fondly. I am sorry that both meombers of this lovely couple have left our company, but I am smiling that they are reunited and I´m sure thrilled to be together again. God will reward them for their giving lives and their strong marriage and their truly devoted faith. Please know that I share your sorrow during this difficult time.
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