Lowell Francis Anderson Obituary, Death – Lowell Anderson was born in St. Louis, Michigan, on the 21st of December in the course of 1942. Both of his parents were named Anderson, and their names were Emory John Anderson and Erma Lavine (Hartenberg) Anderson. The year he graduated from St. Louis High School was 1961, and he was a member of the class that graduated that year. Immediately after that, he joined the National Guard to serve his nation. On November 2, 1963, Lowell and Martha Elizabeth Knapp tied the knot in a ceremony that took place at the First Baptist Church in Alma, which is located in the state of Michigan. The fact that they have been married for sixty years has been a blessing, and they have found a great deal of happiness in the activity of raising their children and grandchildren alike.
The foundation of his life was his faith in God, which served as the basis for selecting the path that his life would take. With the beginning of his attendance at the Beebe Church when he was a young child, he remained a member of the congregation throughout his entire life. An aspect of Lowell’s life that he held dear was his commitment to serving the church and his church family.
Early on in his life, he began his profession as a farmer, eventually taking over the management of the property that belonged to the Anderson family. Not only did he have outstanding ability in farming, but he also put forth a lot of effort to make the agricultural community better. Additionally, he played a significant role in the introduction of organic farming to the region on a local level. During the time that he was serving on the Bean Commission, he never stopped advocating for farming on a global basis. He was a guide and mentor to a large number of young men and farmers in the neighbourhood during his entire life, encouraging them to accomplish their objectives and helping them to realize their potential.
His wife Martha, his four children Amy (Kerry) Komperda of St. Louis, Michigan, Steven Anderson of St. Louis, Michigan, Eric Anderson of Toledo, Ohio, and Jennifer Young of Alma, Michigan, his eight grandchildren Janelle (Alex) Branch, Courtney (Mary) Kelly, Kyla Anderson, Nicholas Adams, Owen Young, Nate Komperda, Gabe Komperda, and Audrey Komperda, his great-granddaughter Echo, and his nephew Dave Beuthin are among those who survive Lowell. All of his relatives had already passed away before he did, including his parents, his sister Mary Ellen (Richard) Powers, and his brother-in-law Wayne Knapp. His predecessors were identified as these individuals.
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