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Michael "Mike" Glen Anderson, 71, died 11/26/2021. Born 7/21/1950.
He served in the US Army in Vietnam from 1970-1972 and was very proud of his military service. He played basketball and football and danced in pow wows in his youth while living in Cortez, CO. Mike was surrounded by his girls, sons and beloved Leah.
Mike was preceded in death by his parents, Peggy Standfield and Gerald Anderson; step-parents Jack Standfield, Art and Maxine Hodge; sister, Gayle Anderson; and brother, Rick Hodge.
Survivors include his wife, Leah Jackson; children, Tisha (William), Kelly (Charles), Molly (Channing), Frankie , Vonnie, Rusty and Lenae (John); five siblings, and several grandchildren.
Arrangements: Ozark Funeral Home in Anderson, Missouri.
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Mike was a close friend in Vietnam, always the energy of the group. I´ve been in contact in recent years but sadly never got to a face to face. He was interested in going to Lambeau field for a football game since I´m from Wisconsin, but we never finalized plans I´m sad to say. To my brother in arms who helped me through my time in Nam, Rest In Peace I´ll see you back on the Mountain someday.
Bob Mohr
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January 6, 2022
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