Obituary for
Douglas Richard Anderson
It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Douglas Anderson on December 3, 2018, beloved son of Helga Anderson and Barry Anderson, both deceased, and dear brother to Valdine Anderson.
Doug leaves behind to mourn his death brother-in-law Ian Bruce Baragar, nieces Soffia Baragar, Ingrid Baragar, Brigitte Baragar and Signy Baragar, Alexis Anderson, wife of Barry Anderson, sister Lyla Anderson and niece and nephew Alarra and Rylan Anderson, as well as relatives on his Icelandic family side.
Doug was born on February 20, 1963, grew up in Fort Garry, and attended Vincent Massey Collegiate. Doug obtained his Bachelor of Arts in history from the University of Manitoba and maintained a lifelong love of non-fiction literature and politics. Doug loved music and learned the piano, violin and trumpet at an early age. A natural musician, accomplished guitar player and gifted with a fine tenor voice, he gave pleasure to many while performing during his life. Doug was an avid bridge player, animal lover, elaborate camper, fixer of bikes and connoisseur of cars. Doug’s beautiful smile, feisty personality and wry sense of humour will be sorely missed by his family and the many friends he made throughout his life.
Doug’s family thanks the staff at the Madison for their care. His family would also like to thank Dr. DeRocquigny and Rev. Bill Miller for their continued and longtime support of Doug.
A service to remember Doug will be held on December 14th, at 4 pm at St. Andrews River Heights United Church, 255 Oak Street, Winnipeg, preceded by a private interment.
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Douglas Richard
Anderson 1963 2018..
Source:neil bardal funeral home
Décès pour la Ville: Winnipeg, Province: Manitoba