of West Memphis, AR
October 23, 1962 - March 13, 2024
Thomas Scott Anderson, born October 23, 1962, passed away on March 13, 2024.
Thomas was a graduate of West Memphis High School. He worked in the trucking industry, retiring from ABF Truckline. He was an avid outdoorsman.
Preceding Thomas in death was his wife, Anne Courson Anderson; and his father, Raymond E. Anderson, Jr.
Thomas is survived by his sons, Tye Anderson (Kristi) and Brandon Anderson (Savannah); grandchildren, Cameron Anderson and Reese Anderson; mother, Mary Lois Laxton Anderson; brothers, Raymond E. Anderson III ''Ray'' (Cindi) and Dennis Anderson (Tommie); and sister, Cheryl Anderson Albers (Phil).
To the family - so very sorry to hear of your loss. He was a great guy.
Prayers to all.
Sending prayers to all of the family. I’m so sorry. Scotty was a brother to me and will always be remembered and missed. I love you friend and I’ll see you soon. RIP
Scotty, I am so saddened by your passing. I’m glad we had opportunity to ‘catch up’. I’ll miss you, my friend.
My prayers go out to your family and other friends, like me, who will be struggling with your loss for many years to come.
Prayers for you & your family
Mary:
Dot and I are so sorry for your loss.
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Much sympathy to all the Anderson family, what a good man Scotty was. Praying for strength for you all at this sad time of loss.
RIP Scotty
The Executive Board, Staff and Members of Teamsters Local 667 extend our deepest condolences to the Anderson family & friends....
Bob, Sandy and I were so so sorry to hear about Scotty. We have so many memories of him growing up. Sending our sincere condolences and praying for the Anderson family.
My Deepest Condolences and Heartfelt Prayers go out to the Anderson Family. I've Scotty since childhood, May He Rest in Peace.
Gone way too soon. Went to elementary school at Wonder with him. Prayers for his family and circle of friends.
Scotty was a good man! I remember all the memories at the baseball field. Rest Easy my friend.
To one of my dearest friends,
Words can't describe how I am feeling. Thank you for all the good times we have had over 50 years. I will miss you but we will meet up again some day.
I Love You, My Brother. May you rest in peace.