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Irene R. Anderson (nee Perkey), born September 22, 1926, passed away March 19, 2010. Eddie S. Anderson, born June 20, 1926, passed away April 3, 2010. Beloved parents of Margo Anderson, Robin Anderson Huttar and Donna Anderson Snider; cherished grandparents of Lindsay Snider; loving in-laws of Charles Huttar and Robert Snider. Eddie is survived by many cousins and friends, and Irene is survived by brothers, Raymond (Helen) Perkey and Edward (Pat) Perkey and their families. Lifelong residents of Lemont, Eddie retired from Union Oil to enjoy life with Irene, family and friends. On Feb.14, 2010, they celebrated 62 blessed years of devotion to each other. Though no longer with us, they remain together forever...Yes Dear... Memorial service at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, Apr. 17, 2010 at Bethany Lutheran Church, 500 Lemont Street, Lemont, IL. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bethany Lutheran Church. Interment private. Info; 630-257-6363 or www.markiewiczfuneralhome.com
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We are so sorry for the loss of Eddie and Irene. They will be missed by many. We wish we could be there to attend the Memorial Service but will be there in thoughts and prayers. Susan and Scott Lewis
April 17, 2010
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