
It is with profound sadness that the family of Kenneth C. Anderson announces his passing after a 2-year battle with cancer; on, September 24th, 2017 he passed peacefully in his sleep at home, at the age of 70.
Ken is lovingly remembered by his wife of 36 years, Mary, his children and their spouses, Jaime (Dan) and Raymond (Elizabeth). He will also be missed by; his granddaughter, Quinn, his family overseas, and his very large extended group of loyal friends, as well as his four-legged companion, Calleigh.
He enjoyed a longtime membership in the Elks Club, grabbing drinks with his friends, and always ensuring that he had fun times with his family. He lived his life cruising the road with the top down, making frequent pitstops to help anyone and everyone along the way. He loved; creating/building things by hand, history – especially his own family military history, the high-octane world of hotrods and restoring his 1936 Ford. Most recently, enjoying his retirement living in Georgia and frequent trips to Tybee Island, soaking in the sun and waves with his wife. He was a man of profound generosity, and always-on-the-go attitude, and stubbornness.
As per Ken’s request, no wake or funeral service will be held. Any cards, condolences, or flowers can be sent to his family.
Donations in his memory can be made to WoundedWarriorProject.org.
“When people remember me, I hope they smile or laugh and not cry. I want them to remember the good times we had” – Kenneth Anderson, 2017
Offer Condolence for the family of Kenneth C. Anderson

Barbara Cioletti
Sorry for your loss Mary……………….RIP Ken.
Jaime E. Murgueytio
I couldn’t be more sadened by Dad’s passing, but the mark he left on this world and with us can never fade. We will always have him in our hearts and each other in our arms.
RIP Dad – we love you.
Allie McMorrow
So sorry to hear this. Hugs to you and your family Mary ❤
Joanne Reilly
I am so sorry to hear about Ken’s passing. Sending prayers for your family.
Kathy Stell
Sorry to hear of Kens passing – I was hoping you would have had more time to enjoy your retirement in Ga – a beautiful state – My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
The Fallivene's
Anderson Family:
We are so sad to hear of the passing of Mr. Anderson. He was a great man and was very kind to me. Please let us know if we can do anything for you. Our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Janis Conklin
Mary, sending my heartfelt condolences to you and your family…may Our Lord wrap his arms around all of you with much strength and comfort,
Mary Anderson
In celebrating Ken’s life; his legacy includes his children Jaime and Ray, their spouses Dan and Liz and last, but not least, granddaughter Quinn. I send my condolences to them for their loss of time with him. We will all miss him and think of him every moment. He still has all my love forever.
Mary Meszaros
That’s a beautiful obituary. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Hope to see you soon.????❤️
Terrie Engold-Herman
Dear Mary & family,
So very sorry for your loss. Ken was such a kind hearted, caring man. Cherish the wonderful memories knowing you had the BEST! Love Terrie & Don
Kimberly Fiorillo
I am so sorry for your loss, I wish this was just a bad dream.
JoAnn Taylor
A bright light has gone out in the world. Ken was one of the best guys I ever knew – the best husband, dad, granddad, friend. He always had a dream, and wanted only the best for everyone. I think of him now sitting with his good buddy, Nick, and talking over old times. Big hugs to you, Mary, Jaime, Ray, Dan, Liz and Quinn. Love you all so much!
Steve & Carrie Annetts
Ken was my American cousin, and the times I spent with him over the years were always happy and memorable be it in the USA or here in England. He was so kind and just fun showing me around Hoboken in 1978, which has always stayed with me. I’m so shocked by this and my thoughts are with you Mary, Jaime and Ray and their families. All our love Steve & Carrie Annetts
Colleen and Phil Abraham and girls
Hi Mary Jamie Raymond and family
We were so sad to hear of Ken’s passing especially as we had rung a few hours earlier that day.
I remember Ken in March 1950 when he stood in the doorway in a little check coat and matching hat and waved his little hand at us all and said hi. Before he returned to the USA at the end of August Elsie Ethel and I took him into a shop and bought his a complete British boys outfit a red blazer and grey shorts etc and he parades along the counter of the shop very please with himself.
Mary remember the honeymoon trip to the Isle Of Mull And later the Robbie Burns room what fun we had. He will always be remembered
Love
Colleen Phil and girls xxx
Ps I am doing this on Carole’s phone
Mary
My condolence is actually a love note to Ken himself. If you are watching and guiding us down here, please know that you were my best friend and devoted husband. I am blessed for having had 31 years with you. I have many happy and fun memories to sustain me. They will fill the emptiness in my heart. Finally, thank you for leaving me with “that dog!”
Bill
Mary and family. I was saddened to hear of Kens passing. I’ve been traveling in different parts of the world, and I had no way of knowing of his passing. My condolences.
Mark Miller
Dear Mary and family…I just learned of Ken’s passing and am very sorry for your loss. I knew Kenny since I was a kid when he and my dad worked together. Later on I had the opportunity to work with him. He always had an interesting story to share, sound advice and a helping hand and and was fun to be around. I learned alot from Ken and am thankful to have known him. -Mark Miller