Gregory Anson
July 24, 2009
Greg Anson passed away July 23, 2009 at Mercy Medical Center. Per Greg's wishes, cremation has occurred and private family services will occur at a later date.
He is survived by his wife, Sandie; daughter, Stacey Harris; son, Joe Anson; daughter, Nattilee Anson; 3 grandchildren; 2 brothers and 1 sister.
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Angela Hinz
07/30/2009
I was shocked by the news of Greg's passing.
I too also had the pleasure of working with Greg at Sedgwick and he made my last six months there better with his dry humor and brutal honesty. He was a wealth of knowledge and a friendly face.
I really admired his professionalism, creative work attire especially the white socks, and positive attitude.
You could see the genuine love in his eyes when he spoke of his family, which was often.
I will truly miss him, he was one of a kind.
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Angela Hinz
D.J. Jedlicka
07/28/2009
My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Anson family at this difficult time. I met Greg while working at Sedgwick, and learned a great deal from him. He was always quick to lend a hand and sure to speak his mind. He was a great guy. He will be missed greatly.
Linda Quinn
07/28/2009
Sandie, I never had the pleasure of meeting you, but I do want you to know that Greg made every effort to help others at Sedgwick, me for one. I had alot of respect for him and he never let anyone walk all over him and stood up for what he believed to be fair and true. I will miss him and am very grateful for having met him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Linda Quinn
Terry Gillispie
07/27/2009
I had the pleasure of working with Greg at both Continental Western and Sedgwick.
Greg was a fine example to those around him. His loyalty to his friends was uncompromising and his principles with regards to his work unwavering. Above all else, those that knew Greg knew that his devotion and love for his family was unparalleled.
Quite simply, he will be missed. The world is a better place having had Greg in it.
Nothing any of his friends can say here will assuage the grief his family is feeling, but please take comfort in knowing that we grieve his loss with you. It is written that from the tree of life each leaf must fall. Sadly, we are never prepared for the autumn when it arrives.
God bless you Greg.
The Gillispie Family
Mike Moore
07/27/2009
Dear Mrs. Anson and Family
My name is Mike Moore. I am a lawyer in Boise, Idaho. I had the privilege of working with Greg for many years. Greg was a very good insurance claims professional and a wonderful person to work with. Greg knew our business, was quick to understand issues that arose in the many different situations that can and did arise, and was a plesure to work with. He was a skilled adjustor who handled cases very successuflly for his companies, but, in the right settings, was understanding and compassionate. He was someone I really enjoyed.
I was very surprised and saddened by his passing and wanted to extend my deepist condolences to you and your family. You are in our prayers.
Mike Moore
Boise, Idaho
Dale Landsteiner
07/27/2009
I worked with Greg at Sedgwick and appreciated Greg's cander on saying exactly how he felt about things. I remember Greg saying "life is too short for this bullshit!" and it made me feel better because I felt the same way but Greg actually said it. Greg was extremely proud of his family and was excited about his sons future in hockey. Greg was the type of person that you look up to...that would tell you how it is. Greg was a good guy, somewhat like a big brother to me, someone I'm very sad to see leave this world. But I'm a big believer in heaven and I believe God gave us Greg for a time to enlighten whoevers life Greg came into. I know that someday we will all be together again and that someday we will all see Greg again. My empathy and sympathy goes out to his family and friends. We will all miss you Greg, until we meet again, but until that time, we will keep our memory of you alive in our minds.
Your friend and fellow co-worker,
Dale Landsteiner
Ethan Kennedy
07/27/2009
I met Greg while working at Sedgwick. He was a great man who always saw the positive in people and encouraged people to achieve at their highest potential in life.
I enjoyed working with him. If you were feeling down on your luck he would always have a great story to tell you to make you laugh! He would also be there for you just to lend an ear for you to vent.
Greg will be greatly missed... a great person, co-worker, and friend.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Anson family and friends.
Ethan Kennedy
Pam Johnson.
07/27/2009
I just want to say how much Greg has been missed since he was no longer
here at Sedgwick.
He was a good person and friend to all of us, and helped me a lot at CW when
we both worked there.
I knew Greg for only a short time and but he so made an impact in my life which will last a long time.
May God be with you all in this time of loss. God bless you.
Cindy Coapland
07/27/2009
Sandie I am so sorry for your loss. I think Greg was one of the nicest people I have ever met. I loved his bibs and suspenders. He will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. Know that God is with you and depend on him for his strength. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. In Gods love Cindy Coapland.
P.S. I worked with Greg at Sedgwick.
LeAnne Chambliss
07/27/2009
Sandy & children,
I'm at a loss for words, this is not the outcome any of us had expected for Uncle Greg.
He was a wonderful man, father, husband, friend and Uncle. I'll miss his kind hugs and words of encouragement.
He's greatly missed and I know 1 day we'll all see him again.
Love you all and see you soon.
LeAnne
Ray Wiltgen
07/27/2009
I worked with Greg at Sedgwick and walked out with him on his last day here. Just last week, perhaps even Thursday, I thought of calling him to see how he was doing.
He was a good and prinipled man who told you what he thought. I learned a great deal from him and we would always talk across the aisle about politics, family and life.
I am so sorry for his family as he left too soon. He had so many experiences left to share with anyone who would listen.
Our sadness and prayers are offered at this time.
Ray Wiltgen
Alayna Wiltgen
Ross, Nick and Blake
Chuck Sinclair
07/27/2009
Sandie, Joe and Natalie,
I worked with Greg at Continental Western and Sedgwick. Greg was a great co-worker and friend. I also had a great deal of respect for your husband and dad as he was an excellent claims professional.
Greg always took time to listen and was genuinely interested and concerned for his friends and colleagues. He will be missed by many. I also admired Greg for his set of values and priorities. Greg's face always lit up the most when he talked about his family, it was obvious to everyone how much he loved you and how important you were to him!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Chuck & Jan Sinclair
Hannah & Rachel
Steve, Joni, Taylor, and Andrew Smith
07/24/2009
Sandie and Joey,
Please know that you are in our prayers and our thoughts and that we offer our service in anything you might need now or in the future. Greg was an awesome guy and he will be missed. The Caps' have lost a great fan and we have lost a good friend.
Praying for peace and assurance,
the Smith family