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Darrell Loyd Anderson

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Darrell Loyd Anderson Veteran

Birth
Death
7 Oct 2018 (aged 87)
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6488585, Longitude: -105.0444483
Plot
Section 20, Site 256
Memorial ID
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Dr. Anderson grew up in rural Nebraska and attended a one room school. In high school, he became active in FFA and raising beef cattle and quarter horses. He served in the US Army as a surgical technician and worked in a MASH unit in Korea. After ranching in Nebraska he pursed a degree in Vocational Agriculture and obtained employment in Bennett and Lamar, CO as the Vo-AG Instructor. He continued to influence vocational agriculture by serving as the State FFA Advisor and State Vocational Agriculture Supervisor. He received his Ph.D. from CSU in Vocational Administration and retired from the CO State Board of Community Colleges and Occupational Education. In 2013 he was inducted in the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame. Darrell is credited with initiating the State Farm and Ranch Management program, and initial member of the State Fairs and Shows Association, Colorado Young Farmers, and past president of the Denver Agriculture and Livestock Club. Darrell served as Colorado State Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars from 2005- 2006.

Darrell is preceded in death by his first wife of 50 years, Mary.

Contributions can be made to the FFA Foundation or the VFW Foundation.
Dr. Anderson grew up in rural Nebraska and attended a one room school. In high school, he became active in FFA and raising beef cattle and quarter horses. He served in the US Army as a surgical technician and worked in a MASH unit in Korea. After ranching in Nebraska he pursed a degree in Vocational Agriculture and obtained employment in Bennett and Lamar, CO as the Vo-AG Instructor. He continued to influence vocational agriculture by serving as the State FFA Advisor and State Vocational Agriculture Supervisor. He received his Ph.D. from CSU in Vocational Administration and retired from the CO State Board of Community Colleges and Occupational Education. In 2013 he was inducted in the Colorado Agriculture Hall of Fame. Darrell is credited with initiating the State Farm and Ranch Management program, and initial member of the State Fairs and Shows Association, Colorado Young Farmers, and past president of the Denver Agriculture and Livestock Club. Darrell served as Colorado State Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars from 2005- 2006.

Darrell is preceded in death by his first wife of 50 years, Mary.

Contributions can be made to the FFA Foundation or the VFW Foundation.

Inscription

PFC
US Army
Korea

Gravesite Details

Interred: Oct 17, 2018


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