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Brian-Sinclair Anderson, born in 1938, spouse of Jeanette Anderson, son of James S and Jean, father of Mark, James, John, Tara, Keefer, Lauren, Brad and Duncan, died on June 23, 2004 at 66 years old.

Obituary of Brian-Sinclair Anderson


ANDERSON, Brian Sinclair, Peacefully at home, on Wednesday, June 23, 2004 in his 66th year. Beloved husband of Jeanette. Loving father of Mark (Mary) Anderson of Barrie and their children James and John and Tara Anderson of Victoria, B.C., and her s on Tyler. He is survived by his mother Jean Anderson, his sisters Ruth Bell (Bob) and Leone Allen (Doug) of Kelowna, his nephews Fred Hagadorn and Greg Bell. Also by his children from his second marriage Sandy Summers (Rob) and their children Keefer and Lauren and Brad Woods (Jill) and their son Duncan. Brian is predeceased by his father James S. Anderson (Jan. 1990) and his wife Lorraine (Aug. 1987). Brian was a member of the St. Cathairnes Oldtimers Lacrosse Association, played Lacrosse and ba seball and was a past member of the Jaycees. Cremation has taken place. Friends are invited to join the family in celebrating Brian's life on Friday, July 9, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at 12 LaSalle Drive. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Shaver H ospital would be appreciated by the family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Niagara St. Chapel of BUTLER FUNERAL HOME. (905) 646-6322. Butler-P. Darte 6/26/2004- ID4335332 - St. Catharines Standard


Obituary Publication:

On June 26, 2004 (The Standard, St. Catharines, ON)


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