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Robert Joy “Bob” Andersen

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Robert Joy “Bob” Andersen

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
22 Dec 1997 (aged 70)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5558012, Longitude: -111.8403213
Plot
Garden of Prayer & Meditation 121-D-2
Memorial ID
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Robert Joy Andersen was born 9 April 1927 in Provo, Utah, Utah to Wilson Knud and Hortense Spencer Andersen. He passed away 22 Dec 1997 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah as results of complications from a aneurysm. He was the husband of Joanne Nelson Andersen and they were the parents of 4 children. Mark Andersen (Debbie) Sally Andersen (Kevin Swanson) Kris Andersen (LuAnn) Diana Andersen (Gordon Blackburn) Bob was a vetran serving in WWII stationed in Florida. He was wonderful busisness man and worked for many years for Tharco out of Salt Lake. He served a mission to the Northern States, was a Bishop in Pleasant Hills California and a temple worker. He recieved his doctoral degree in Nutrition and worked to help others become healthier. Bob was a wonderful father and grandfather and loved to play the game of "Touched you Last" with his grandkids. He is greatly missed
Robert Joy Andersen was born 9 April 1927 in Provo, Utah, Utah to Wilson Knud and Hortense Spencer Andersen. He passed away 22 Dec 1997 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah as results of complications from a aneurysm. He was the husband of Joanne Nelson Andersen and they were the parents of 4 children. Mark Andersen (Debbie) Sally Andersen (Kevin Swanson) Kris Andersen (LuAnn) Diana Andersen (Gordon Blackburn) Bob was a vetran serving in WWII stationed in Florida. He was wonderful busisness man and worked for many years for Tharco out of Salt Lake. He served a mission to the Northern States, was a Bishop in Pleasant Hills California and a temple worker. He recieved his doctoral degree in Nutrition and worked to help others become healthier. Bob was a wonderful father and grandfather and loved to play the game of "Touched you Last" with his grandkids. He is greatly missed


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