Robert E. “Bob” Anderson
January 25, 1948-November 18, 2025
It is with great sadness that Bob has left his earthly home. Bob was born in Escanaba, Michigan to Arthur C. and Corinne Anderson. He bravely and fervently persevered to conquer a series of health issues. There was no stopping him. His will was like no other.
Bob was proud to have served in the United States Air Force from 1969-1973. During that time, while working nights at Whiteman Air Force Base, he achieved his bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Missouri.
Immediately upon his discharge, he joined his father and brother to form Art Anderson Realty, Inc. He loved interacting with all kinds of people, helping with a wide range of real estate needs. Bob remained active in real estate until his last day.
Left to celebrate Bob’s memory are his wife, Barb; his children, Brittany (Broc) Krekelberg and Brian (Allison) Anderson. His three granddaughters, Ava Krekelberg, Lainey Krekelberg, and Quinn Anderson, were the source of joy, laughter, and profound love. Celebrating his memory as well, are his sister-in-law, Joanne (Tom) Flanery, and brother–in–law, Michael (Shelly) Sheean, who never failed to be supportive. In addition, Bob had amazing nieces and nephews: Ingrid (Mike) Martinsen, Christine Anderson, Sonja Bierman, Sophia Flanery, Paddy Flanery, Jack Sheean, and Sam Sheean.
Kolstad Family Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
The following says it all:
THE HUNT
Remember the smiles and not the tears
for all the hunts throughout the years.
Don’t dwell on things left unsaid
cherish the memories we had instead.
Like crisp mornings and dusky nights
a trophy buck within our sights.
Deer camp with friends and family,
These moments meant so much to me.
When peace from nature all around
was shattered by a sudden sound.
I always hoped your aim was true,
and smile with pride for all of you.
So don’t cry for me because life is done,
stalking the fields has just begun.
Come fall may smiles adorn you face,
Knowing I’ve gone hunting in a better place.
~David Ritter
Service and interment will be private. In lieu of gifts, give the gift of kindness and help to someone in Bob’s memory.
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