Gary A Anderson

Gary A Anderson

Born: 10 November 1941
Died: 9 August 2020
Age: 78 Years 8 Months 30 Days
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"The purpose of life is to live it"

Unconditionally loved husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Forever in our hearts and minds

Unforgettable in every way and forevermore that's how you'll stay

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Gary A. Anderson, 78, of Renton, Washington, passed away on August 9, 2020. He was born to parents Margaret (Maggie) M. Russell and Arne W. Anderson on November 10, 1941 in Eugene, Oregon. Gary moved to Hoquiam, Washington as a child, with his mother and older brother David Anderson. He later became a proud big brother to John Viglasky, who he loved and cherished deeply. Gary enjoyed his childhood, and met many of his life-long friends in Hoquiam. Growing up, he discovered his love for sports. He particularly enjoyed baseball, basketball, football and track (in that order), and loved to root for his beloved Brooklyn Dodgers. In high school, Gary was proud to be a 3-year letterman in baseball and basketball. His favorite childhood memories were his baseball and basketball games, when his mother and grandfather, Choppy, would come to cheer him. His grandfather never missed one of his games.

Gary was a proud graduate of Hoquiam High School, in 1960. He then attended Grays Harbor Community College, and later transferred to the University of Hawaii, and then to Western Washington University (WWU). He received his Bachelor of Arts with a focus in American History from WWU in 1965. Gary’s first career, as an educator, started in North Bend, Washington. He later taught in multiple cities in Washington, including Bremerton and Mabton, as well as Honolulu, Hawaii. He also spent two years teaching in Melbourne, Australia. He firmly believed that “learning is lifelong,” so he returned to the University of Hawaii and earned a master’s degree in Asian Studies in 1977. One of his most treasured memories during graduate school, was traveling to China to interview then, Prince, Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia, for Aberdeen’s ‘The Daily World’ newspaper. While studying in Hawaii, he also taught Drivers Education in Honolulu, which is how he met his wife, Grace, in 1977. Gary noted to his children decades later, that he still remembered what Grace wore when they first met. Gary and Grace married in Honolulu in 1980, and then moved to Bremerton, Washington. Gary and Grace welcomed their daughter, Cari, in 1983. The family moved to Renton, Washington in 1984, while Gary pursued his second career as a certified financial planner. The family welcomed son, Aron, in 1986, and daughter, Daron, in 1991.

Gary is a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, whose love and support was steadfast and unquestioned. He was a proud father who did not miss a single dance recital, game, or chance to boast about his children, even as adults. Gary also loved to read, and care for his grandsons, Aidan and Brenan. Gary was a cherished friend, who enjoyed thoughtful conversation, and sharing his treasured sports cards with all: his family, friends, acquaintances, and strangers. Gary touched many lives with his positive nature, wise words, and infectious laugh. He leaves a legacy of life long learning, compassion, kindness, and generosity.

Gary lives on through the hearts and minds of his wife, Grace, children: Cari Anderson Yu and husband Edward Yu, Aron Anderson and fiancé Alicia Pham, and Daron Manso and husband Alex Manso. As well as his sister-in-law Karen, and husband Greg Walczyk, and his young grandsons, Aidan and Brenan Yu. Gary was predeceased by his parents Maggie and Arne, and brothers John and David.

Gary’s family is holding a memorial service for immediate family on Thursday, August 20th, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. at Marlatt’s Funeral Home in Kent, Washington. The service will be streamed virtually for friends and extended family. It will also be recorded for later viewing. Gary will be laid to rest at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton, Washington. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date in 2021.

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BillionGraves.com record for Gary A Anderson (10 November 1941 - 9 August 2020), BillionGraves Record Greenwood Memorial Park Cemetery, Renton, King, Washington, United States, North America