Paul T. Anderson

Paul T. Anderson

February 17, 1928 - August 25, 2017

Paul T. Anderson

February 17, 1928 - August 25, 2017

Obituary

Paul T. Anderson

Chippewa Township

 

Paul T. Anderson, 89, Chippewa Township, formerly of Brighton Township passed away Friday August 25 in Beaver Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation, South Beaver Township. He was born February 17, 1928 in Bridgewater and was the son of the late Lesley and Emma Tucker Anderson. Paul was a retired Electrical Engineer from Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Vanport, was a member of the Bridgewater United Methodist Church, a graduate of Geneva College and Carnegie Mellon University and was an Army veteran. He had been an avid golfer, puzzle builder and enjoyed woodworking. Surviving him are his wife Ruth Emma Martin Anderson, South Beaver Township, sons, Scott (Marianne) Anderson, Pittsburgh, Greg (Allison) Anderson, Jacksonville, FL and David (Roxanne) Anderson, Anderson, SC, daughter Teri (Terry) Omogrosso, Chippewa Township, grandchildren, Leah (Patrick) Boyle, Brian (Rachael) Omogrosso, Adam Anderson, Amy (Mark) Wesolek, Paul Anderson, Heather Anderson and Jillian Anderson, great-grandchildren, Geno Boyle, Alaina Boyle, Ellie Omogrosso and Koda Anderson. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by his brother William Anderson. Friends will be received Thursday from 4 until service time at 7 PM in the Todd Funeral Home, 340 Third Street, Beaver. His Pastor Reverend Harriet Hutton will officiate. 

 

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11 responses to Paul T. Anderson

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  1. Linda Duffy Clark says:

    Mrs. Anderson, Terry, Scott, Greg and David I was so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Anderson. I have so many wonderful memories of your Dad and family growing up. I hope the happy memories that you have of him can help in time to heal your hearts. You will be remembered in my thoughts and prayersLinda (Duffy) Clark

  2. Keith Martin says:

    I am so sorry for your loss, ‘Aunt’ Ruth, Teri, Scott, Greg and David. One of the most consistently positive aspects of attending our now-defunct 3M family reunions was seeing your husband and father’s smiling face, greeting everyone with grace, and always engaged in pleasant conversation. He will truly be missed by so, so many. At the same time, though, he will live on in the legacy he leaves behind. I very rarely cross paths with any of you now, but I will cherish many memories of taking care of little Anderson boys at the August gathering and engaging in deep conversation with my favorite 2nd-cousin, Terry Anderson. You are wonderful people, and your father’s light shines through you. I’m scheduled to be out of town this Thursday, so I won’t see you then, but I will be with you in spirit.

  3. Jeppy says:

    Dear Aunt Ruthie, you and Uncle Pete we’re truly one of my favorite aunts and uncles I love the times that we all got to spend together. I love the times barbecuing at your house playing out in the backyard. Uncle Pete is going to be truly missed. Fort Scott Terry Greg and David my heartfelt condolences go out to all of you my heart cannot even imagine your pain. Sending love hugs and continued prayers for all of you during this time I so wish I could be home to attend the funeral but know that my heart will be there in please tell your mom I love her. Love Jeppy

  4. Robert Moore says:

    I am sorry to hear of your loss. Having lost both parents, I can understand some of what you might be feeling. I never met your father, but he must have been a good man to help your mum to rear such honourable and decent children as I know you are.

  5. Anonymous says:

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