Anthony was born February 18, 1992 to David Ross Anderson, Jr. and Karen Denise Hunt in Guilford County. He was a hard-working guy, active in tree service. Anthony was the comedian of the family. Even on your worst day he could make you smile. Anthony was loved by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, David Ross Anderson, Sr.; maternal grandfather, Dennis Cartrette; special great-grandmother, Ruby Anderson. Surviving is his mother and step-father, Karen and Allen Tucker of Thomasville; his father, David Ross Anderson, Jr. of Thomasville; his son, Zander Lee Anderson of Tyro; maternal grandmother, Betty Troxel of Thomasville; paternal grandmother, Phyllis Smith of Thomasville; three siblings, Damian Anderson, Megan Anderson, Tyler Anderson; two special uncles, David “Wayne” Hunt, Jackie Lee Hunt; special aunt, Debbie Anderson Hill; friends, Jonathan Burger, Jonathan Lowder; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and extended family.
Anthony was born February 18, 1992 to David Ross Anderson, Jr. and Karen Denise Hunt in Guilford County. He was a hard-working guy, active in tree service. Anthony was the comedian of the family. Even on your worst day he could make you smile. Anthony was loved by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, David Ross Anderson, Sr.; maternal grandfather, Dennis Cartrette; special great-grandmother, Ruby Anderson. Surviving is his mother and step-father, Karen and Allen Tucker of Thomasville; his father, David Ross Anderson, Jr. of Thomasville; his son, Zander Lee Anderson of Tyro; maternal grandmother, Betty Troxel of Thomasville; paternal grandmother, Phyllis Smith of Thomasville; three siblings, Damian Anderson, Megan Anderson, Tyler Anderson; two special uncles, David “Wayne” Hunt, Jackie Lee Hunt; special aunt, Debbie Anderson Hill; friends, Jonathan Burger, Jonathan Lowder; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and extended family.
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