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Deborah Ann <I>Steen</I> Anderson

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Deborah Ann Steen Anderson

Birth
Britton, Marshall County, South Dakota, USA
Death
28 Sep 2007 (aged 52)
Forest Lake, Washington County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Chisago County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Deborah Ann (Steen) Anderson, age 52, a longtime educator, of Forest Lake, MN, died unexpectedly and peacefully in her bed on September 28, 2007.

She was born March 28, 1955 in Britton, SD, to Arlie and Mary (Green) Steen. Deborah grew up in Wahpeton, ND. She attended NDSCS and received her Bachelor's Degree from the University of North Dakota with a double major in Elementary Education and Special Ed. She went on to receive her Master's Degree from St. Cloud (MN) State.

Deborah dedicated her career to those with special needs. She began teaching in Brainerd, MN in 1976.

She married John David Anderson on August 25, 1979 in Wahpeton, ND, and began what became a ten-year position teaching for the Dickinson School District. In 1988, Deborah and John moved to Forest Lake, MN, where they raised their three children, Jacob, Lucas and Meghan. In 1991 she began working with the Forest Lake School District. She taught in Forest Lake, Chisago City, and was currently teaching LD Special Ed at Linwood Elementary.

Along with Mike Dornseif, Deborah was instrumental in founding the Alternative Learning Center, now the Central Learning Center in Forest Lake. Later, she initiated the Strive Program.

Deborah was passionate about each child she had the honor of teaching, evidenced by all who knew her and her family.

She cherished the time spent with her family and shared her joy of sports, gardening, reading, and travel with them.

Deborah was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Steen, and brother, Paul Steen.

She will be greatly missed by her loving husband, John; children, Jacob of Denver, CO, Lucas and Meghan of Forest Lake, MN; father, Arlie of Clitheral, MN; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral Service was held Wednesday, October 3, 2007 at the Mattson Funeral Home in Forest Lake, MN.

Interment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Forest Lake, MN.

Sisseton Courier October 9, 2007
Deborah Ann (Steen) Anderson, age 52, a longtime educator, of Forest Lake, MN, died unexpectedly and peacefully in her bed on September 28, 2007.

She was born March 28, 1955 in Britton, SD, to Arlie and Mary (Green) Steen. Deborah grew up in Wahpeton, ND. She attended NDSCS and received her Bachelor's Degree from the University of North Dakota with a double major in Elementary Education and Special Ed. She went on to receive her Master's Degree from St. Cloud (MN) State.

Deborah dedicated her career to those with special needs. She began teaching in Brainerd, MN in 1976.

She married John David Anderson on August 25, 1979 in Wahpeton, ND, and began what became a ten-year position teaching for the Dickinson School District. In 1988, Deborah and John moved to Forest Lake, MN, where they raised their three children, Jacob, Lucas and Meghan. In 1991 she began working with the Forest Lake School District. She taught in Forest Lake, Chisago City, and was currently teaching LD Special Ed at Linwood Elementary.

Along with Mike Dornseif, Deborah was instrumental in founding the Alternative Learning Center, now the Central Learning Center in Forest Lake. Later, she initiated the Strive Program.

Deborah was passionate about each child she had the honor of teaching, evidenced by all who knew her and her family.

She cherished the time spent with her family and shared her joy of sports, gardening, reading, and travel with them.

Deborah was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Steen, and brother, Paul Steen.

She will be greatly missed by her loving husband, John; children, Jacob of Denver, CO, Lucas and Meghan of Forest Lake, MN; father, Arlie of Clitheral, MN; and many other relatives and friends.

Funeral Service was held Wednesday, October 3, 2007 at the Mattson Funeral Home in Forest Lake, MN.

Interment was in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Forest Lake, MN.

Sisseton Courier October 9, 2007


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