In the mid 1970's Oartie served as under sheriff in Douglas, Wyoming for several years. He later moved from Casper, Wyoming to Seminole where he opened his own wrecker service named "Oartie's Wrecker Service," which he owned and operated until his death.
On October 11, 2005 he married Treva Joyce (Barnhart) in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Oartie is survived by his wife Treva Anderson of the home; three sons and a daughter-in-law, Richard and his wife Dana Anderson of Seminole, Oklahoma, Robert Anderson of Seminole, Oklahoma, Oarten Anderson, Jr. who is serving in the United States Army; three step-daughters, Shannon House of Seminole, Oklahoma, Robin Northern of Moore, Oklahoma, Jennifer and her husband Brian Miller of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Oartie was also the youngest of 11 children.
Other survivors include several grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a host of other family and friends.
In the mid 1970's Oartie served as under sheriff in Douglas, Wyoming for several years. He later moved from Casper, Wyoming to Seminole where he opened his own wrecker service named "Oartie's Wrecker Service," which he owned and operated until his death.
On October 11, 2005 he married Treva Joyce (Barnhart) in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
Oartie is survived by his wife Treva Anderson of the home; three sons and a daughter-in-law, Richard and his wife Dana Anderson of Seminole, Oklahoma, Robert Anderson of Seminole, Oklahoma, Oarten Anderson, Jr. who is serving in the United States Army; three step-daughters, Shannon House of Seminole, Oklahoma, Robin Northern of Moore, Oklahoma, Jennifer and her husband Brian Miller of Tulsa, Oklahoma; Oartie was also the youngest of 11 children.
Other survivors include several grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a host of other family and friends.