In Loving Memory of “Buster” “Andy” Anderson
February 24, 1931-May 10, 2024
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of “Buster” Anderson, 93 years young, a man of great courage, ambition, and entrepreneurial spirit. Named Major Billy Anderson at birth, he was known as Buster to all his family and friends since his birth and childhood in Elberton, Georgia. Once he enlisted in the Air Force in 1952, he also became known as Andy. Buster served his country with honor and distinction from 1952 to 1972, retiring as a Senior Master Sergeant and leaving behind a legacy of selflessness and commitment.
Following his military service, Buster was a realtor, business owner of three different businesses, satellite specialist for Baker-Nunn, and lastly, from 1992 until the day he passed, Buster traded stocks, where he enjoyed his most success.
A loving husband to his late wife, Barbara, Buster was a devoted father, grandfather and great grandfather. He is survived by his son Billy of Colorado Springs, his daughter Marcia (Peter) of Honolulu, Hawaii, former daughter-in-law Sandy, grandsons Chris (Stephanie) and Ryan (Nikki), great grandsons Zane, Jett, Jace, and Kruise and great granddaughters Reese and Blakelee, Sister Polly of Tampa,FL, brother Pete of Iva, SC, sister Ann of Hartwell, GA and last but certainly not least, Molly, his beloved and precious fur baby. Buster raised his family with love, guidance, and encouragement, instilling in them the values of hard work and perseverance that would lead to their own successful careers. He was loved, respected and admired by all who knew him.
In honor of Buster’s memory, the family kindly requests, in lieu of flowers, that donations be made to a charity of your choice, as charitable giving was a cause close to his heart.
A celebration of Buster’s remarkable life will take place on Tuesday the 28th of May at Alternative Cremations, 2377 N Academy Boulevard, with burial to follow in Coldwater United Methodist Church Cemetery, 1753 Coldwater Road, Elberton, GA. Though he may be physically absent, his spirit and memories will forever remain in the hearts of all those who loved him and all those whose lives he touched.
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