Gloria Joan Anderson

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  • Name Gloria Joan Anderson 
    Birth 11 Aug 1951 
    Gender Female 
    Person ID I22969  Drollinger Genealogy
    Last Modified 8 Oct 2024 

    Family Robert Stacey "Bob" Law,   b. 15 Jun 1951, ID Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Tyler R. Law
    Family ID F7909  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 14 Mar 2016 

  • Notes 
    • United States Public Records
      Name Gloria Joan Law
      Birth Date 11 Aug 1951
      Previous Residence Date 01 Jan 1989-15 Nov 2007
      Previous Residence Wilder, Idaho 83676
      Previous Residence Postal Code 83676
      Second Previous Residence Place Wilder, Idaho 83676
      Second Residence Postal Code 83676
      Second Residence Date 1 Sep 1982
      Event Type Residence
      Event Date from 1 Jan 1989 to 15 Nov 2007
      Event Place Wilder, Canyon, Idaho, United States
      Event Place (Original) Wilder, Idaho, United States
      Household Identifier 104214840

      Father:
      Ellis O. Anderson, a life-long Troy resident, died Monday, April 30, 2012, at Bishop Place in Pullman, from complications following a fall. He was 84.

      Ellis was born April 9, 1928, at Troy to Ernest A. and Helen M. Kellberg Anderson. He grew up on the family farm and attended school on Burnt Ridge. He took correspondence courses for his high school requirements while working on the farm. On June 3, 1950, he and Dorothy J. Phelps were married at the Troy Lutheran Church. They rented farm ground while Ellis also worked at Korters Creamery, later the White Pine Dairy, and for Commercial Builders at Moscow, partially on the construction of WSU. Ellis continued to farm throughout the years and for a time also worked for George Brocke and Sons. He officially retired from farming in 1997.

      Ellis was an active member of his church and community. He served on the Cemetery Board since 1987, was a founder of the Troy TV Company, serving as secretary and president, was active in various farming organizations, served on the Centennial Committee, the Friends of the Troy Library, an ad hoc committee for Gov. Cecil Andrus for weed control legislation, the Troy Lutheran Church, where he served as Sunday school superintendent, the church council and helped with the remodeling.

      For many years, he built dollhouses and accessories and traveled to many "miniature" shows. He and Dorothy paid their expenses and "banked" the profits to fund their many vacations and cruises. He will be missed by all who knew him.

      Surviving are his wife of nearly 62 years, Dorothy, at their Troy home; his daughters, Gloria and Bob Law of Wilder, Idaho, Marlys and Rick Wilson and Cynthia and Vern Illi, all of Troy; and his son, Philip and Sue Anderson of Moscow. He also leaves his grandchildren, Jacob Anderson, Joshua Anderson, Jessica Oscarson, Kimberly Yauchzee, Tyler Law, Zachary Illi and Nathan Illi; along with his great-grandchildren, Kynlee Anderson, Connor Anderson and Jocelyn Anderson; and his sister, Lois L. Sethe of Renton, Wash.

      He was preceded in death by his brothers, Ernest LaVerne Anderson and John Edwin Anderson; and a sister, Marie A. Grande.

      A memorial service will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow. The Rev. Nick Nicolai of the Troy Lutheran Church will officiate, and a luncheon will follow at the Troy Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall. A private committal and urn placement will be at the Burnt Ridge Cemetery.

      The family suggests memorials be made to the Troy Lutheran Church, the Troy Ambulance Fund or to the Friends of the Troy Library.

      Arrangements have been entrusted to Short's Funeral Chapel in Moscow, and online condolences may be sent to www.shortsfuneralchapel.net.
      (The Lewiston Tribune May 2, 2012)