In loving memory of

Tait Ryan Anderson
December 30, 1966 - March 14, 2022

Tait Ryan Anderson entered into life on Friday, December 30, 1966, in Saint Petersburg, Florida and entered into eternal peace on Monday, March 14, 2022. Tait was the second born child of four to Darby Jo and Patrick Leon Anderson.

Tait was a graduate of Huron High school and moved to Texas in 1991. He was a server at Del Frisco Steakhouse in 1993 when the company competed for the Number 1 spot for the best steak house in the country. In 2002 he started and owned Andersons Stump Busters which became a very successful stump grinding business in Dallas for over 20 years. He loved his work and the people he worked with. He worked and saved for his future and the future of his son and daughter. He worked hard for the life he wanted, and it showed. More recently Tait focused his energy into providing for his grandchildren who he loved very much.

He will be remembered as a kind, honest, sincere, generous, dependable, thoughtful and loving man. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his father Patrick Leon Anderson, his mother Darby Jo (Tait) Anderson and his sister Sarah Jo Neace.

He has left behind to cherish his memory, his son Scott (Jacki) Anderson of Romulus, MI. His daughter Natalie Anderson of Dallas, TX. Granddaughter Myah Giles of Dallas, TX; Grandson Christopher Anderson of Dallas, TX; Granddaughter Kalyssa Anderson of Romulus, MI. His brother Rex (Mairelis) Anderson of Lapeer, MI and his sister Natasha (Brad) Hinton of Wylie, TX. His Niece Brianna Anderson of Richardson, TX; Niece Jordan Neace of Plano,TX; Niece Naidelis Ogando of Lapeer, MI, Niece Quincy White of Richardson, TX and one Nephew Patrick Hinton of Wylie, TX.

Tributes

Andre & Margaret Lepine wrote on Apr 30, 2022:

"We were loyal customers for about 20 years, and we can definitely say that Tait Anderson was an HONEST man and a true gentleman. He knew everything there was to know about his business, and he always gave you an honest answer. When we last saw him, I asked how he was doing, and his answer was "how are YOU doing?" Tait Anderson: you will be missed; you were a knowlegeable arborist, and our friend!"

Rex Anderson wrote on Apr 17, 2022:

"Brother, I hoped we?d have more time. I miss you little brother and I don?t think it will ever get better. You understood me better than anyone. You were my touchstone. I am grateful for your very special gift of time and relationship. My heart aches thinking I won?t ever hear your voice or laughter ever again. You were a good brother and a good son. I am proud of you and the legacy you leave. "

Jess Barrera wrote on Apr 11, 2022:

"You treated us like family. You were the brother my dad never had. You celebrated all my victories; high school graduation, birthdays, college graduation and I was blessed to have you come to my wedding. You treated me like a daughter. I will forever cherish all the memories!"

Sharon Wise-Akre wrote on Mar 22, 2022:

"you were my first love. even when you did not like me you loved me.and you always looked out for me. and for that I will always love you Tait. love Sharon,"