Stacy O. Anderson

January 27, 1930 - December 7, 2008

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Stacy O. ANDERSON
January 27, 1930 – December 7, 2008
Beloved brother, uncle and companion died peacefully with family beside him at Virginia Mason Hospital. Born to Norman and Marguerite Anderson. Stacy spent the bulk of his life in Seattle and served his country enlisting in both the Marines and Army. Stacy worked all his adult years with his last job being at the Washington State Convention Center. He had many friends and will be dearly missed by those he touched. When a friend was in need Stacy was always there to help. His family was most important. He loved his sister Zoe Ann with all of his heart. Whether a gift of memorabilia to his family or a cookie in his pocket for the dogs, Stacy always shared a gift with all he saw. His good friend and companion, Corrine, shared the last 20 years. Survivors include Sister Zoe Ann Cashman Ben deceased, nephews, Jeff Cashman Judy and Alan Cashman Bonnie. Great niece Megan Baumgartner Ryan, great nephew Colby Cashman, great, great niece Addison Baumgartner and friend and companion Corrine Maguire. Viewing, Wednesday, December 10th, 12 Noon to 8PM and Thursday, December 11th, 9AM to 10AM at Bonney Watson Funeral Home, 1732 Broadway, Seattle. Graveside Service, 11:00AM, Thursday, December 11, 2008 at Lakeview Cemetery. Remembrances to the charity of your choice.

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Mrs. Sandi Watkins
Mrs. Sandi Watkins
5 years ago

Dear Family of Stacy Anderson,

I want to express my sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one. You can be assured that comfort and encouragement can be found in the Bible. At Revelations 21: 4 you can read of a time when pain and suffering will be no more. What a wonderful hope. Please take care of yourselves.

Sincerely

Mrs. Watkins

Jack Fischer
Jack Fischer
5 years ago

……Very sorry to hear of Stacy’s passing. Stacy and I grew up together and were in the same class at Seward Grade School and attended Broadway High together. We were close friends in our early years in north Capital Hill. Fortunately, we had a chance to speak with on another this past year.

Dan Riley
Dan Riley
5 years ago

I is so difficult to lose someone who’s greatest atribute is that he could always make you smile.

Robert Allan
Robert Allan
5 years ago

How nice to have known this quiet Gentleman with the wonderful dry wit. Working at the same location for 14 yrs together, our relationship was in mere passing “good mornings” and fun comments on observations of the day. I will miss your being about at WSCTC and on the Hill. My condolences to those who were lucky enough to be able to spend more time with you, I know you will be missed. Bob the Gardener