Robert Owen Anderson
August 22, 1957 – Calgary, Alberta
April 3, 2024 – Mountain View County, Alberta
It is with great sadness that the family of Robert Anderson of Mountain View County, AB announce his passing on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, at the age of 66 years.
Rob was a man of diverse passions. He loved the outdoors, hunting, playing guitar, and creating art. But most of all, he cherished spending time with his friends and family. Rob was known for his kindness—a genuine soul who welcomed everyone with open arms. He was always ready to lend a helping hand to those in need. Rob’s great sense of humor and positive outlook brightened the lives of those around him. His infectious laughter and witty remarks could turn any gloomy day into one filled with smiles. Whether sharing a joke or offering a word of encouragement, Rob had a way of making people feel lighter, even during their darkest moments.
Rob is survived by his loving partner, Dy Lounds, his daughters, Danielle Wilson (Scott) and Jamie Anderson (Connor). He is also survived by his mother, Marian Anderson, his siblings Linda Williams (Dave), Valerie van den Brink (Corry), Dave Anderson (Lorna), Cindy Tymko (Richard), his stepchildren, grandchildren, and large extended family.
Rob was predeceased by his father, Robert Anderson, sister, Sheila Rocks, brother-in-law, George Rocks, and son, Markus Coutu.
Rob’s memory remains a comforting light for those who knew him. Rob’s legacy of happiness, kindness, and love will endure, carried forward by all those fortunate enough to have known him.
“Good morning! Today is a beautiful day… Make the most of it by being cheerful, compassionate, considerate, respectful, and truthful. Savor each moment by being a faithful, loving, and honest friend to all” – Robert Anderson
10 Comments
Sorry to hear the news. So young. Thoughts are with you.
Thank you. Xo
Sending all of our.positive thoughts to you wonderful humans. Thank you for sharing him with us.
Our sincere condolences to Danielle and Scott and all the family..
Judy &Alain Champagne ( Ormstown Que Canada)
Thank you for sharing so many laughs and good times xo
Our deepest condolences. When thinking of Rob we will always remember his smile, laughter, friendliness and welcoming ways. Jason and I are thankful to have known him and been able to call him friend. We will miss him dearly.
So sad to hear of Rob’s passing. Our families have been friends for over 50 years and I can’t remember not knowing Rob. He was a super nice guy and will be surely missed. Our loss is heaven’s gain as I’m sure he’s got his wings now. Hugs and prayers to all the family.
It was with deep sadness that I read of Rob’s passing. I have fond memories of celebrations at the acreage with music around a fire. My sincerest condolences to Dy, family and friends. I share in your grieving.
Rob was one of the kindest people I have ever known. I remember meeting Rob at Water Valley Days years ago and when he found out Dave was going to the Middle East to work, he gave me his number and told me if I needed anything to call him while Dave was away. Such a lovely man. We are hear if you need anything Dy. Sending Much Love, Dave and Donna Hill
Our sincere condolences to all family members. Got to know Rob during his days at the Lime plant when he worked with my dad Osvaldo (Ossi). Lots of great times and laughs over the years. God bless
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