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Annette Alice <I>Carlson</I> Anderson

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Annette Alice Carlson Anderson

Birth
Death
31 Mar 2016 (aged 90)
Albert City, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Albert City, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Annette Alice Carlson was born on September 29, 1925 to Henning and Esther Danielson Carlson. She was the youngest of eight children. Annette attended country school through 8th grade and graduated from Albert City High School in 1942. After receiving her teaching certificate in 1944 from Buena Vista College, she taught at Fairview Country School for two years.

Annette trusted Christ as her personal Savior while attending Bible camp at Okoboji. She was a current member of the Evangelical Free Church in Albert City where she served as Sunday school teacher, choir member, and with the WMS ministry. Glorifying God with her life was of utmost importance to Annette.
On May 29th, 1946 Annette was united in marriage to Virgil Winten Anderson of Laurel, Nebraska. To this union five children were born: Douglas Virgil, Janeen Annette, Janet Esther, Donna Lillie, and Dorie LaVonne.

Annette loved to sew and make beautiful flower arrangements which were a great help to her daughters' and granddaughters' weddings, showers and graduations. She also worked as a bookkeeper for Anderson Auto.
Virgil and Annette loved to go camping. They started camping in a converted school bus, which they shared with Annette’s sister Ila’s family. Then they had a homemade camper built by Virgil and Howard DeYoung and eventually a modern camper. Their trips took them to many states. Their favorite vacation destinations were Colorado, South Dakota, and Texas.

Preceding Annette in death were her husband, parents and 7 siblings, Leonard, Eldon (Pearl), Mabel (Clifford), Morris (Irma), Phoebe (Oscar), Ethel (Clarence), and Ila (Lawrence) and 1 grandson, Jeremy Douglas Anderson.

Celebrating her homegoing are her children, Doug (Joanne) Anderson of Albert City, Janeen (Dennis) Hogrefe of Albert City, Janet Anderson of Ankeny, Donna (Dusty) Westbrook of Ankeny, and Dorie (Scott) Lovin of Albert City. Grandchildren: Deanne Moody, Jill (Andrew)Nelson, Julie (Chad) Bjork, Clint (Greta) Hogrefe, Andrea Hogrefe, Lauren (Thomas) Gideon, Evan Westbrook, Karen (Brandon) Hebron, Colin Westbrook, Alicia (Jake)Heuton, Lucas(Molly) Lovin, Melany (Bryce)Williams, and Zachary (Megan)Lovin. Great Grandchildren: Kathelina, Alana, and Isaiah Moody; Jenna, Samuel, Ezekiel, Jada, Anderson, and Jewel Nelson; Mallory, Madelyn, Makayla, and Maxwell Bjork; Esther, Packer and Luther Hogrefe; Wesley, Lillie, Ruby, Liberty, Ellary and Finley Gideon; Boaz Hebron. Chase, Kade and Tyce Heuton; Isla Lovin; Lydia Williams; and Karvir Lovin. Brothers-in-law Clarence (Ardie) Bloom, and Chuck Binder; Sister-in-law Bonnie Blomberg; as well as a host of extended family and friends.
Annette Alice Carlson was born on September 29, 1925 to Henning and Esther Danielson Carlson. She was the youngest of eight children. Annette attended country school through 8th grade and graduated from Albert City High School in 1942. After receiving her teaching certificate in 1944 from Buena Vista College, she taught at Fairview Country School for two years.

Annette trusted Christ as her personal Savior while attending Bible camp at Okoboji. She was a current member of the Evangelical Free Church in Albert City where she served as Sunday school teacher, choir member, and with the WMS ministry. Glorifying God with her life was of utmost importance to Annette.
On May 29th, 1946 Annette was united in marriage to Virgil Winten Anderson of Laurel, Nebraska. To this union five children were born: Douglas Virgil, Janeen Annette, Janet Esther, Donna Lillie, and Dorie LaVonne.

Annette loved to sew and make beautiful flower arrangements which were a great help to her daughters' and granddaughters' weddings, showers and graduations. She also worked as a bookkeeper for Anderson Auto.
Virgil and Annette loved to go camping. They started camping in a converted school bus, which they shared with Annette’s sister Ila’s family. Then they had a homemade camper built by Virgil and Howard DeYoung and eventually a modern camper. Their trips took them to many states. Their favorite vacation destinations were Colorado, South Dakota, and Texas.

Preceding Annette in death were her husband, parents and 7 siblings, Leonard, Eldon (Pearl), Mabel (Clifford), Morris (Irma), Phoebe (Oscar), Ethel (Clarence), and Ila (Lawrence) and 1 grandson, Jeremy Douglas Anderson.

Celebrating her homegoing are her children, Doug (Joanne) Anderson of Albert City, Janeen (Dennis) Hogrefe of Albert City, Janet Anderson of Ankeny, Donna (Dusty) Westbrook of Ankeny, and Dorie (Scott) Lovin of Albert City. Grandchildren: Deanne Moody, Jill (Andrew)Nelson, Julie (Chad) Bjork, Clint (Greta) Hogrefe, Andrea Hogrefe, Lauren (Thomas) Gideon, Evan Westbrook, Karen (Brandon) Hebron, Colin Westbrook, Alicia (Jake)Heuton, Lucas(Molly) Lovin, Melany (Bryce)Williams, and Zachary (Megan)Lovin. Great Grandchildren: Kathelina, Alana, and Isaiah Moody; Jenna, Samuel, Ezekiel, Jada, Anderson, and Jewel Nelson; Mallory, Madelyn, Makayla, and Maxwell Bjork; Esther, Packer and Luther Hogrefe; Wesley, Lillie, Ruby, Liberty, Ellary and Finley Gideon; Boaz Hebron. Chase, Kade and Tyce Heuton; Isla Lovin; Lydia Williams; and Karvir Lovin. Brothers-in-law Clarence (Ardie) Bloom, and Chuck Binder; Sister-in-law Bonnie Blomberg; as well as a host of extended family and friends.


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