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© Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
August 19, 2021
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Geraldine Anderson

June 25, 1923 ~ August 17, 2021

 Preceded in death by beloved husband, Elmer (2009).

Survived by her children, Dave (Kris), Susan, and Tom (Patty), who feel so fortunate to have had such a wonderful mother in their lives; and grandchildren, Dan, Betsy, Mitch and Brett. Also, her brother, John.

She spent her first 48 years in St. Paul, MN and her next 45 years in Bartlesville, OK. She loved her years being a teacher in the "Mothers' Day Out" program at First Christian Church in Bartlesville, retiring at age 75.

When she needed more care, she moved back to the St. Paul area in 2016. She was loved and will be dearly missed. A special thanks to hospice nurse, Amber. Memorials to donor's choice. Gathering of friends & family to be announced at a future date.

Anderson Funeral Home (651)776-2761 www.andersonfuneral home.com  


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