Libby Annette (Law) Anderson
Ephrata, WA
Libby Annette (Law) Anderson traveled to Heaven on May 6, 2024, where she was reunited with her brother, Jeff. Libby was the brightest of lights during her life. She loved her family, husband, and grandkids more than life itself.
Growing up in Ephrata, WA, and Wenatchee, WA, Libby went to college at WSU and moved back to Ephrata, where she started a family. There, she had three sons, and helped them thrive in activities like sports, 4H, and church. She was very active in her church and community. She worked for USDA for 35 years, providing loans and bringing joy to farmers.
Libby married Greg Anderson in 2003, and the couple has been living at Lakeview Golf Course for over 17 years.
Libby was the best mom, grandmother, daughter, wife, caretaker, friend, and human you could ever meet. Her warm, caring demeanor and infectious smile and laugh will be missed by so many.
Libby was preceded in death by her brother, Jeff Law. She is survived by her husband, Greg Anderson of Ephrata, WA; parents, Gordon and Sandra Law of Wenatchee, WA; sister, Kathy (Brian) Brennan of Wenatchee, WA; sons: Aaron (Lindsay) Sieverkropp, Chad (Sable) Sieverkropp, and Kyle (Kait) Sieverkropp; and her two grandchildren, Ruby and Axel Sieverkropp.
A Memorial Service will be held Monday, May 20, 2024, at 11:00 a.m., at Jones and Jones-Betts Funeral Home, 302 9th St. Wenatchee, WA. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Samaritan's Purse International in memory of Libby.
Arrangements under the care of Jones & Jones-Betts Funeral Home, Wenatchee, WA.
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Kristina Scott
June 17, 2024
Just heard about Libby. She was great to work with at Farm Service Agency. How sad and shocking to hear about Libby.
Bonnie Bright
May 12, 2024
Libby you will be missed. Enjoyed visiting with you on breaks at work. Our great 4-H club memories. Rest in peace
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