Tuesday, April 28, 2009

In Loving Memory of Father Anderson (by Sandy Anderson, Daughter-In-Law)

Though I never got to meet you,
My love for you runs deep.
Your love for life & compassion
My heart will always keep.

You always listened to what I'd say,
And you'd offer some advise too...
A gift that is rare to find,
And possessed by very few.

You encouraged my dreams...
And inspired me to become more,
Your lifelong love of learning
Invigorated me to the core.

You sacrificed for your family...
To give them all a good start,
Your influence now lives on in them,
Evident in their giving heart.

With the marriage of each child,
Your heart and family grew.
Now that you've been called back home,
Trust that we're all blue.

While your work on Earth
May be over and done...
Father's work for you in Heaven
Has only just begun.

The Anderson Family Legacy
Will forever live and grow...
Our family "Will be Together, Forever..."
This we already know.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Honoring Bart

Here is a clip from the beautiful graveside service, including the bagpipe music, the folding of the flag, and the 21 Gun Salute.

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(You may want to pause the music at the bottom of the page before watching the video!)

Bart's Funeral

On Saturday March 28, 2009 we laid Bart to rest. We did our best to honor Bart's wishes for his funeral, right down to the bagpiper! It was a beautiful day filled with our thoughts and fond memories of our beloved husband, father, brother, uncle and friend.

Bart loved Kolob Canyon, so we thought it was appropriate to have it as the cover of the program. We also sang If You could Hie to Kolob for our opening congregational hymn (one of Bart's favorite songs!)









Some of Bart's family before the viewing began
Kathy. Kristine. Paul. Sarah. Tyler. Flint. Eiko. Delorice



Because Bart served his mission in Scotland, he had a treamendous love for bagpipe music. His two favorite songs played on the bagpipe are: Amazing Grace and Scotland The Brave (the tune of Praise to The Man) both of which were played at his graveside service.



Because Bart served in the Navy Coastguard, he had a military funeral





Bart's nephew Jeremey is in the Army Reserve, so he was able to take part in the military service.

Because Bart's brother Paul, brother-in-law Ken, and nephew Jeremey all have served in the military, they folded Bart's flag. Bart would have been proud!



The Pallbearers





Tyler. Todd. Paul. Robert. J.B. Ken. Flint. Tony



Each pallbearer took off his boutonniere and placed in on the casket. Here is Bart's brother Paul placing his...



... and now his son Tyler



Until we meet again...

Bart's Viewing

On Friday March 27, 2009 we held Bart's viewing at Spilsbury Mortuary in St. George, Utah. So many wonderful people came to show their respects. Bart lived such a full life, and was larger than life! How we will miss him!





Bart was a torch bearer in the Winter 2002 Olympics.
What an honor that was!





Bart loved Scotland!



Bart's adventures







So many people sent beautiful flowers!




The casket spray




Bart's children:
Todd. Tony. Tyler. Tara





Delorice. Tyler. Dr. Fawson




Shannon. Mayor Dan Barlow. Tyler




Rick & Tara with their children
Tasia. Tahlia. Colten. Caitlyn




Top Row: Todd. Paul. Tony
Bottom Row: Shannon. Tyler. Tara. Marsha. Clarissa. Clarissa's son
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Bart, we know you were here the evening we held your viewing. We did our best to honor you well, and we hope we made you proud!