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In Remembrance For The Life Of Sherwood Anderson July 7, 1938 ~ April 9, 2017 You Never Said Goodbye You never said I'm leaving, You never said goodbye. You were gone before I knew it, And only God knew why. A million times I needed you, A million times I cried. If love alone could have saved you, You never would have died. In life I love you dearly, In death I love you still. In my heart you hold a place, That no one could ever fill. It broke my heart to lose you, But you didn't go alone. For part of me went with you, The day God took you home. Author Unknown

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Page 1: Sherwood Anderson - Microsoft · 2017. 4. 12. · Sherwood Anderson July 7, 1938 ~ April 9, 2017 You Never Said Goodbye You never said I'm leaving, You never said goodbye. You were

In Remembrance For The Life Of

Sherwood AndersonJuly 7, 1938 ~ April 9, 2017

You Never Said Goodbye

You never said I'm leaving,You never said goodbye.

You were gone before I knew it,And only God knew why.

A million times I needed you,A million times I cried.

If love alone could have saved you,You never would have died.

In life I love you dearly,In death I love you still.

In my heart you hold a place,That no one could ever fill.

It broke my heart to lose you,But you didn't go alone.

For part of me went with you,The day God took you home.

Author Unknown

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In Loving Memory Ofsherwood Anderson

Memorial ServicesWednesday, April 12, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.

Rollag Lutheran ChurchRollag, Minnesota

OfficiatingPastor Jim Greene

MusicPam Aakre ~ OrganistJulie Brendon ~ Soloist

"On Eagle's Wings""Be ou My Vision"

Congregational Hymns"Amazing Grace"

"e Old Rugged Cross"

Honorary PallbearersLois & Gene Bakko Glenn AndersonAlen & Peggy Tabbut Gerald & Bonnie TabbutPaul & Judy Tabbut Judy & Steve Huls

InurnmentRollag Lutheran Cemetery

Rollag, Minnesota

Arrangements Entrusted to Dobmeier Funeral HomeBarnesville, Minnesota

Remembering The Life Of ~Sherwood Philip Anderson was born on July 7, 1938 to Alfred “Fritz” Nordal Anderson and Lillian Ione (Anderson) Anderson in Barnesville, MN. He was baptized and confirmed at Rollag Lutheran Church. He attended country school near Rollag #77 and graduated from Barnesville High School in 1956.

As a young man, Sherwood was a partner in the Rollag Implement during the 1960’s. He was an excellent mechanic and could fix anything. He enjoyed racing sprint cars; #2 “the flying deuce,” sponsored by City Cab in Moorhead. He won the state of North Dakota Sprint Car Races in West Fargo. Sherwood began farming with his Dad in 1968. He was the fourth generation to farm the land. This was his lifetime work. Besides farming, he also had several other jobs and also owned a Polaris dealership. He drove truck for Kost Brothers and Marlin Evenson. He served as superintendent of the golf course in Hawley for about 6 years in the late 1990’s. He later worked for his cousin Virg installing security equipment.

Sherwood was united in marriage to Sandra “Sandy” Jane Tabbut on April 12, 1969 at the Congregational Church in Pelican Rapids.

Sherwood enjoyed his hunting shack with three buddies for over 40 years near Itasca. He also liked to bowl, play pool at the pool hall in Pelican, golf, softball, was a ham radio operator N0ASD and enjoyed woodworking. He has been a lifetime member of the Rollag Lutheran Church. He loved dogs and his most recent faithful companion was Harley. For over a dozen years, Sandy and Sherwood wintered in Arizona. In July of 2002, they moved from the family farm to Pelican Lake.

Sherwood was an avid motorcycle enthusiast. His first Harley-Davidson was a 1948 model. They made 15 trips through the Bear Tooth Pass. Sherwood was a member of the Harley owners group in Fargo. He made several trips to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally and last summer he made that trip with his family. He enjoyed watching the birds, boating, and fishing.

He is survived by his wife Sandy, Pelican Rapids; daughter Sheila (Chad) Byram, Sabin, MN; two grandchildren: Christian and Madison Byram; sister Lois (Gene) Bakko, Northfield, MN; brother Glenn Anderson, Fergus Falls; step mother Avella Anderson, Rollag; aunt Ethel Turner, Fair Oaks, CA; brothers and sisters-in-law: Alen (Peggy) Tabbut, Menomonie, WI; Gerald (Bonnie) Tabbut, Willmar, MN; Paul (Judy) Tabbut, Pelican Rapids; Judy (Steve) Huls, St. Joseph, MN; and several nieces and nephews, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents Fritz and Lillian.

Sherwood P. Anderson passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, April 9, 2017 in his home on Pelican Lake at the age of 78 years, 9 months and 2 days. May his memory be blessed.