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SN Robert Peter “Pete” Anderson Sr.

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SN Robert Peter “Pete” Anderson Sr. Veteran

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Dec 2012 (aged 83)
South Weymouth, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Holbrook, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Northeast corner, against the fence, next to wife Phyllis, sister-in-law Marion and brother-in-law Donald O'Keefe
Memorial ID
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Husband of the late Phyllis (Euscher) Anderson. Loving father of AEC Robert P. Anderson Jr., US Navy Retired, of Holbrook and SGM Arthur R. Anderson, US Army Retired and his wife Kathryn of AL. Brother of the late Charles Anderson, Frank Anderson Jr., Arthur R. Anderson, Alma Cormier and Jean Whalen. Dear grandfather of Jimmy R. Anderson and his wife Christine of Holbrook and Amie Horan of OH. Also survived by his great grandson Joshua, his sister-in-law Irene O'Keefe of Holbrook, and many nieces and nephews.

Pete was born in Boston and has lived in Holbrook for many many years. During WWII he served in the US Navy. He was a retired typesetter for the Boston Globe where he worked for over 40 years, and a member of the International Typographical Union, Boston Local #13. He was member of Randolph Lodge of Elks #2130; William B. Dalton, American Legion Post #137 Holbrook; and Randolph Amvets Post #51.

(Obituary courtesy of the Boston Globe)
Husband of the late Phyllis (Euscher) Anderson. Loving father of AEC Robert P. Anderson Jr., US Navy Retired, of Holbrook and SGM Arthur R. Anderson, US Army Retired and his wife Kathryn of AL. Brother of the late Charles Anderson, Frank Anderson Jr., Arthur R. Anderson, Alma Cormier and Jean Whalen. Dear grandfather of Jimmy R. Anderson and his wife Christine of Holbrook and Amie Horan of OH. Also survived by his great grandson Joshua, his sister-in-law Irene O'Keefe of Holbrook, and many nieces and nephews.

Pete was born in Boston and has lived in Holbrook for many many years. During WWII he served in the US Navy. He was a retired typesetter for the Boston Globe where he worked for over 40 years, and a member of the International Typographical Union, Boston Local #13. He was member of Randolph Lodge of Elks #2130; William B. Dalton, American Legion Post #137 Holbrook; and Randolph Amvets Post #51.

(Obituary courtesy of the Boston Globe)


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