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John Ernest Anderson

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John Ernest Anderson Veteran

Birth
Otisco Township, Waseca County, Minnesota, USA
Death
25 Dec 2021 (aged 96)
Grand Rapids, Itasca County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Warba, Itasca County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.1273428, Longitude: -93.2740746
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John Anderson, age 96, passed away December 25, 2021 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He was the fourth son born to Ernst F. and Allie E. (Walstrom) Anderson, on July 9, 1925 in Otisco Township, Waseca County, Minnesota, and moved to the Warba area with family in the early 1930's.

He was united in marriage to Marlene Pryor, August 4, 1952 in Warroad, Minnesota. John graduated from Grand Rapids High School and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corp when turning age 18. He served in the South Pacific, receiving a Purple Heart and a Bronze star from Guam and Iwo Jima invasions.

Using the GI Bill to attend U of M, John graduated Cum Laude in Agriculture. He started his teaching career at Warroad High School in Warroad, Minnesota before moving to Oregon in the early 1960's, teaching Junior High science and then attending Oregon State in Corvallis Oregon, earning a Master's Degree in Biology. He accepted a job in Dickinson, North Dakota, teaching Biology at Dickinson State College and after five years, decided to move back to Minnesota, teaching high school in Brainerd, Minnesota. His final move was to Grand Rapids, back home in 1971, where he taught Agriculture and Forestry at Grand Rapids High School until retirement, June 1986.

He enjoyed winter activities, snowmobiling with his teaching buddies, and cutting wood. Another favorite was his 'hobby' farm in the Sugar Lake area (Cohasset) for many years. He started with beef cattle and then sheep. He was at peace driving around on his tractor, plowing, planting, cutting hay, and baling hay.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Bert, Dick and Robert; and daughter, Dorie Anderson.

John is survived by his wife of 69 years, Marlene; sons: Dana, Matt (Kim), and Tom Anderson; daughters: Debbie (Roger) Tuttle and Julie (Frank) Barbour; brother, Jerry (Kathy) Anderson; nine grandchildren; and ten great grandchildren.

Interment will be at Warba-Feeley Cemetery, Warba Minnesota.
John Anderson, age 96, passed away December 25, 2021 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He was the fourth son born to Ernst F. and Allie E. (Walstrom) Anderson, on July 9, 1925 in Otisco Township, Waseca County, Minnesota, and moved to the Warba area with family in the early 1930's.

He was united in marriage to Marlene Pryor, August 4, 1952 in Warroad, Minnesota. John graduated from Grand Rapids High School and enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corp when turning age 18. He served in the South Pacific, receiving a Purple Heart and a Bronze star from Guam and Iwo Jima invasions.

Using the GI Bill to attend U of M, John graduated Cum Laude in Agriculture. He started his teaching career at Warroad High School in Warroad, Minnesota before moving to Oregon in the early 1960's, teaching Junior High science and then attending Oregon State in Corvallis Oregon, earning a Master's Degree in Biology. He accepted a job in Dickinson, North Dakota, teaching Biology at Dickinson State College and after five years, decided to move back to Minnesota, teaching high school in Brainerd, Minnesota. His final move was to Grand Rapids, back home in 1971, where he taught Agriculture and Forestry at Grand Rapids High School until retirement, June 1986.

He enjoyed winter activities, snowmobiling with his teaching buddies, and cutting wood. Another favorite was his 'hobby' farm in the Sugar Lake area (Cohasset) for many years. He started with beef cattle and then sheep. He was at peace driving around on his tractor, plowing, planting, cutting hay, and baling hay.

He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers: Bert, Dick and Robert; and daughter, Dorie Anderson.

John is survived by his wife of 69 years, Marlene; sons: Dana, Matt (Kim), and Tom Anderson; daughters: Debbie (Roger) Tuttle and Julie (Frank) Barbour; brother, Jerry (Kathy) Anderson; nine grandchildren; and ten great grandchildren.

Interment will be at Warba-Feeley Cemetery, Warba Minnesota.

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PFC US MARINE CORPS
WORLD WAR II
BRONZE STAR, PURPLE STAR
KNOWN AS THE
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