In loving memory of

Ronald G Anderson
May 18, 1927 - January 14, 2014

Ronald G. Anderson, of Deerbrook, died Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at his home under the care of LeRoyer Hospice. He was 86 years old. He was born on May 18, 1927 in Milwaukee, a son of Morris and Fern (Chalker) Anderson. He married Mary Schmelter on May 26, 1948. She survives.

Mr. Anderson enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1944 serving in World War II. He was honorably discharged in 1945.

He received his Bachelor's of Engineering from Milwaukee School of Engineering. He was employed as a professional engineer in the switch gear division of Siemens-Allis Chalmers until his retirement in 1989. Following retirement he moved to Neva Lake.

He loved to play cards and golf and enjoyed woodworking and home improvements.

In addition to his wife survivors include two sons, Mark (Sandra) Anderson of St. Paul, MN and Jedd (Pamela) Anderson of West Bend; two daughters, Mary Ann (James) Szollar of Brookfield and Jane (Peter) Smith of Wauwatosa; seven grandchildren, Nicolas Baranek, Bridget Boulter, Jonathan Szollar, Thomas Szollar, Maren Szollar, Taylor Anderson and Katherine Anderson; and a great-grandson, William Boulter.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday at 1 p.m. at Bradley Funeral Home with Rev. David Schmidt officiating. Visitation will be 12 p.m. until the time of service at funeral home.

Memorial's in Mr. Anderson's name may be directed to LeRoyer Hospice, 112 Fifth Ave. Antigo, WI 54409.

Tributes

BA Flynn wrote on Jan 17, 2014:

"The Andersons moved to Neva Lake exactly the same week that Chuck & I. We quickly became good neighbors, walked many a mile around the lake and woods together with our dogs and other neighbors. It fun to be a guest in their lake house. We were so fortunate to settle there for 21 years. Chuck and Barbara Anne Flynn"

Kathy & Ken Giragosian wrote on Jan 16, 2014:

"We will always remember the great times we had with your Dad & Mom at your annual Thanksgiving get-togethers. You have so many wonderful memories to sustain you now. Our thoughts & prayers are with you, and our love."

Pete and Jane-Sara Smith wrote on Jan 16, 2014:

"Ronald always wanted to make sure others had a good time at a party / card game / dinner / event. While appearing gruff, he really did like others and wanted to insure they were happy. Dad, you will be sorely missed but not forgotten! Death ends a life, not a relationship."

Jim,Cam and Harrington Family wrote on Jan 16, 2014:

"Our Deepest Sympathy and Prayers."

Trini & Kathy Cuellar wrote on Jan 15, 2014:

" Our sympathy to the Anderson family regarding your loss. We will always remember the fun times when Ron and Mary cruised the lake on the pontoon boat with a bottle of wine, smiling and laughing together. "