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NORMAN ANDERSON

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Norman Alden Anderson, age 94, passed away at Lake Andes Health Care Center on Thursday, August 6th. Due to health concerns, a celebration of life will take place at a later date with committal service at Prierie Mound Cemetery in Butler. Arrangements by Koehn Bros. Funeral Home in Lake Andes.

Norman was born on May 23, 1926, near Butler, to Andrew and Olda (Mathiason) Anderson. Norman was one of 14 children. Norman married Jeannette L. Brandlee March 9, 1948 at Pierpont Lutheran Church in Bristol. Norman and Jeannette were married for 54 wonderful years, before her passing in January of 2003.

Norman went into active service January 13, 1945 during WWII where he worked as a powerman. He received his honorable discharge December 5, 1946. After returning from service, Norman and Jeannette were married and moved to Milbank where they spent 13 years before moving to Lake Andes. Norman retired from Charles Mix Electric, after working 39 years for the Rural Electric Association. He was very active in the VFW Post #3239 as a District Commander, State Commander, and a Post Commander, American Legion Post #10, helping with bingo, and chislic feeds. He spent a lot of his younger years working on stock cars for dirt track races. One of his favorite hobbies was working with and breaking horses which he continued into his 80’s.

Norman entered Lake Andes Health Care Center in October of 2015. In the years leading up to his time in the Health Care Center and during his time there, he spent his days with his daughter-in-law, Susan who was in the same facility.

Norman was preceded in death by his wife, Jeannette, infant son, Victor, son, Neal, daughter-in-law, Susan, son-inlaw, Robert, infant granddaughter and 11 siblings

Norman leaves behind four children, Caroline (Brian) Koenig, Cynthia Martinez, Karen (Rick) Bastemeyer and Randy Anderson, six grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, two siblings and many nieces and nephews.