Gordon Anderson
February 05, 2018
Gordon Anderson, 82, passed away February 5, 2018. Services will be held at Hamilton’s on Westown Parkway, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines with visitation on Friday, February 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. and the memorial service on Saturday, February 10 at 2:00 p.m. The family will host a celebration Saturday afternoon following the service at a location to be announced.
Gordon was born March 31, 1935 to Ruby (Gist) and Lawrence Anderson. After high school, Gordon served his country in the US Navy for two years. After an honorable discharge, he attended the University of Iowa and graduated with a Bachelor’s in Business Marketing. He married his sweetheart, Doris Stoker on May 10, 1957. The couple settled in Newton where Gordon worked for Blue Cross and later moved to Des Moines where he worked until retirement in 2000, for State Farm.
Gordon and Doris enjoyed retirement. Traveling in their motorhome for 10 years through the southern states and the Florida Gulf, where they made numerous friends and treasured memories. Gordon was also an avid sports fan. He cheered the Hawkeyes and Cubs to his end.
A kind man, always willing to help and who never met a stranger, Gordon will be greatly missed by his wife of 60 years, Doris; his sons, Gordy (Sue) and Dave (Diane); grandchildren, Stacy Anderson, Jon (Michelle) Anderson, Heather (Luis) Reyes and Dylan Anderson; great-grandchildren, Ethan Anderson, and Alex and Nicolas Reyes; his sister, Karna (Ron) Forbes and Kathryn (Lenny Helfgott) Anderson; and numerous other relatives and a host of friends.
Memorial may be directed to the American Cancer Society or Mercy Hospice. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Marj Verwers Zimmerman
02/10/2018
We are sorry to hear of Gordon's passing. I remember him as being an ornery and fun person and always had something to tease you about. We have many memories of the family, being our parents farmed side by side for many years. Our condolences to your family from ours.
Delores Verwers Van Zee
02/10/2018
I just heard of Gordon's death. I, along with my brothers and sisters, lived down the road from Gordon and his brother and sisters. My memory is of a teenager who was always teasing everyone and created a lot of fun. We all have many happy memories of that time. Please accept my sympathies along with my family's.
Pete Scaglione
02/09/2018
Sorry about your father
Condolences form the Scaglione family
BOB KNUDSON
02/09/2018
DAVE, DIANE AND FAMILY - A QUICK NOTE OF THANKS, DURING YOUR TIME OF SORROW FOR YOUR MANY ACTS OF KINDNESS TO ME NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN
Kristin Todd (Ziegenmeyer )
02/09/2018
Aunt Doris and family, my deepest condolences to you in this time of loss. I have many fond memories of the time we spent together when the boys and I were young. In particular, the Cubs games we'd go to with you. Thank you and uncle Gordon for those good times. Much love, Kristin Todd
John Beck
02/08/2018
Sincere condolences to Doris, Dave and family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Patrick Yates
02/08/2018
Doris and family. Very sorry to hear of Gordy's passing. He was always there to lend me a hand whenever I needed it. I really appreciated his kindness and generosity and enjoyed stopping out to chat! I regret not seeing him in the past couple years. I know he touched a lot of us that came through the SF office. He will certainly be missed by many.
Ellyn and Greg Reel
02/08/2018
Our deepest sympathies to all of your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Amy Brick
02/07/2018
Doris, Gordy, Dave and Family,
I had so many wonderful memories growing up next to Gordon and knowing your wonderful family! My condolences to you all.
Dana Brown
02/07/2018
My deepest sympathy to the entire family. My prayers for comfort and peace are with you all. ~ Dana Brown
Dana
02/06/2018
Dear Doris Dave and Gordy and family. Very sorry for your loss. He lived a great life. 2 4 Was 30 year anniversary of losing my mom. I am glad Gordon was able to enjoy his retirement and family times.
My thoughts are with you.
Dana
Lori Beaman Quirino
02/06/2018
What a great great man. He always had a smile on his face. We absolutely loved all of the years the huge group of hunters would come out to our farm in Greenfield. Gordon would always bring us huge boxes of candy. Slo pokes were the biggest hit. He will be greatly missed.
Carla Farver
02/06/2018
I can't believe you are gone.....My heart is broken but know you are now in heaven giving heck to my Dad , Uncle Ed and Uncle Melvin along with many others who have gone before you ....You have given me so many fond memories growing up....Your visits to California to attend the Rose Bowl to watch the Hawkeyes , the year we all went to the Rose Parade ....The fondest memory is you and I riding into town in the horse drawn buggy and going through the drive through ...then on the way home she ran us right into the ditch ...HaHaHa ...I will never forget it ....You brought joy into my life at a time when I was struggling and needed it the most ...I Love You Uncle Gordon and will miss you greatly ...Thank You for being such a fun loving Uncle ....My thoughts and prayers are with the rest of my family ....Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers ....Love You
Joyce Shepard
02/06/2018
So sorry for your loss! My thoughts and prayers go out to you and Sue and your family.
Linda Marks
02/06/2018
Gordon was a very special friend. He was very kind and generous. I am sure he and Tom will be watching those Hawks. Love and prayers for the whole family!