Paul K. Anderson, 94, of Hopewell Township passed on into the loving arms of his Savior on Thursday morning, Dec. 31, 2009, at the Cumberland Manor Nursing Home in Hopewell Township. His desire was to be in heaven with his Lord, and to sing and give Him glory.
The husband of Ada May Anderson (Parker), he was born in Altoona, Pa., and was the son of the late John Earling Anderson and the late Florence Anderson (Kramme).
In addition to his wife of 40 years, he is survived by two sons, Paul R. Anderson and his wife Brenda of Estell Manor, and Kenneth L. Anderson of Vineland; two daughters, Carol Jean Dinshoh of Port Royal, Pa., and Kathleen E. Anderson of Germany; 10 grandchildren, Ryan, Justin and Evan Dinshoh, Brenda Jane, Paulie, Joyce, Kevin and Barbara Anderson, and Laurie Yance and William Remson; 13 great-grandchildren; three stepchildren, Stephen D. Osborn of Mississippi, Kathleen Daniels of Sewell and Eileen Mossbrooks of Millville, nine step-grandchildren; 11 step-great-grandchildren; and one step-great-great-grandchild. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one daughter, Mary Lou Remsen, and one brother, Robert "Bob" Anderson.
Friends are invited to attend a funeral service at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Freitag Funeral Home, 137 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton, with the Rev. James Sheldon of the Pearl Street Baptist Church officiating.
Friends will be received at the funeral home between 10 and 11 a.m.
The interment will take place at Fernwood Memorial Park in Hopewell Township.
Memorial contributions may be sent in Mr. Anderson's memory to the Pearl Street Baptist Church, 139 N. Pearl St., Bridgeton, NJ 08302.
Written condolences and tributes may be offered to the family via the funeral home Website, freitagfuneralhome.com.
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Donna Hand
January 6, 2010
Poppop you will be greatly missed. My Condolences to Mr. Anderson, Kevin, Brenda, Paul, Joyce, Barbara and the entire Anderson family.
Linda Coggins
January 3, 2010
I didn't know Mr. Anderson, but my Mother was born in Altoona and moved here to work at Owens. Maybe my Mom and Mr. Anderson once knew each other. She passed away in 1991. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
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