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Classmate Memorials **

Mark Anderson

Mark Anderson

BIRTH:               June 3, 1950 - Fort Dodge IA

DEATH:              April 5, 1994 - Overland MO

CHILDREN:       Jacob Eric Anderson - Overland MO
                           Elizabeth Christine - Minneapolis MN

GRADE SCHOOL:  
JUNIOR HIGH:        North Junior High

 

 

 

MEMORIAL:

MARK CHARLES ANDERSON, D.O., 43, of Overland, MO., formerly of Fort Dodge IA., died April 5, 1994 at his home after a lengthy illness

A memorial service will be held at Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Louis, MO. at a later date and a graveside service will be held at a later date in Fort Dodge.

Survivors include son, Jacob Eric, Overland MO; daughter Elizabeth Christine, Minneapolis MN; his mother and step-father Delores and Clarence Johnson, Fort Dodge; and his father and step-mother Charles and Mona Anderson, Albuquerque, NM; brother Scott, Des Moines; stepbrothers Thomas Johnson, Stevens Point WI and Dan Johnson, New York NY; and stepsisters Beth Sermet, Ames IA., Lucy Perrine, Wilsonville OR and Sue Ann Lee, New York NY.

Mark Charles Anderson was born June 3, 1950 at Fort Dodge, where he was raised and educated. He graduated from Fort Dodge Senior High in 1968. He received his bachelor's degree at the University of Iowa and then the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Des Moines, with a residency at the Eisenhower Medical Center, Augusta GA. where he received a degree in Pathology. As a board certified Pathologist. he served on the staffs of Normandy Osteopathic Hospital, Metropolitan Hospital and Deaconess West Hospital, all in St. Louis County MO; and Doctors Hospital, Wentzville MO; and Missouri Baptist Hospital, Sullivan MO.

He was a member of Trinity Episcopal Church, St Louis, The American Osteopathic Association, The American Osteopathic College of Pathologists, Inc., The Missouri Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, the Mid-West Pathologists Patrnership and the Normandy Consultation Services.

Memorials may be made to Grace Lutheran Church in Fort Dodge, of which he was a former member.

---Special Thanks to Bruce & Jane Jochims for providing Mark's obituary---


To visit Mark's "Find A Grave Memorial Page" - CLICK below

We strive to make all of our Class Memorials as complete as possible. If you are able to supply any missing information for the above memorial, we would greatly appreciate you emailing us through the link below. Thank you very much.

 
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04/13/16 10:46 AM #1    

Ann Rae Heitland

Mark was always the life of the party and I have always thought he was one of my best friends. Our parties in high school were pretty conservative. It was a privilege to know Mark until his untimely death.


07/11/16 05:29 PM #2    

Donald Anderson

I remember his Louis Armstrong impersonations. 


07/11/16 08:23 PM #3    

Sam Hartman

In North Junior High (I think our Freshman year) Mark and I each spent one class period in the school office (NO - Not Detention) answering the telephone switchboard and helping Mardy Sams with various tasks. My shift followed Mark's and it always seemed that he kept the staff laughing. Those were fun times!


07/12/16 09:30 AM #4    

Ann Rae Heitland

Don, thanks for the reminder of those impersonations!


07/12/16 11:46 AM #5    

Sherry Moen (Garrett)

My favorite memories are with Mark, Jeff Ulstad, Ann Heitland, Lynne Dickerson, Cyn Capellos and others driving around and having Mark do his imitation of his favorite car...the Cougar!  Who could forget his rendition of "Sequential tailights!"  Such innocent and fun days the were!


07/12/16 12:31 PM #6    

Cindy Capellos (Nicholson)

Mark was one of the funniest people I know and innovative! I think it was his idea to have Trealors parties, a Haiku play, and a host of other more notorious ideas. I have a vivid memory of getting caught in the crossfire of a note passed to Oscar with a "scandalous" drawing of one of the faculty. I was sure we were going to get expelled. The times with the "group" are among my fondest. Such fun times...such an extraordinary guy. 

 


07/13/16 07:36 PM #7    

Ann Rae Heitland

Cyn - I'm sure your right about the Trelor's (sp?) parties. I loved their blue cheese dressing!


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