1920
2013
Tilda "Tillie" Marie Anderson
Tilda "Tillie" Marie Anderson passed away peacefully in her home in Burien, Washington on October 23 at the age of 93. She was born in Sanborn, Wisconsin on April 24, 1920 to George & Danny Kuchan. She was the fourth of seven children, 4 girls and 3 boys.
Tillie married Russell Gilbert Anderson on November 4, 1946. They moved to Burien, Washington in 1946 and had four boys. Tillie was a loving Mom and homemaker, who loved to crochet, do bead work, play cards and go camping, fishing and hunting with her family.
She is survived by her husband Russell Gilbert Anderson of Burien, WA; her sister, Josephine " Jo" Hogstrom of Burien WA.; her children, Larry Bill Anderson and wife Seija, Federal Way, WA., Neil George Anderson and wife Katherine, Kent, WA. Rodney Russell Anderson of Anchorage AK., and Jack Lewis Anderson and wife Debbie of Wenatchee, WA.; her grandchildren, Melissa Allam, David Anderson, Susan Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Ryan Anderson, Bryan Anderson and Jaimee Anderson; and her great grandchildren, Darren, Joseph, Lily, Michael, Kailey Ray, Ashlyn and Lacey.
Funeral Arrangements will be held at 2:15, October 31, 2013 at Tahoma National Cemetery.
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