Mark Anderson

Obituary of Mark Darryl Anderson

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mark Darryl Anderson of Saskatoon, on November 17th, 2018.  Mark was born in Saskatoon on February 4th, 1959 to Dale and Donna Anderson.  Mark grew up just outside of Saskatoon on an acreage until moving into the city at the age 12 where he attended Churchill public school.  Mark’s high school years were spent at Aden Bowman Collegiate where he played hockey during this time and was an avid hockey fan.  Mark also looked forward to all of his hunting and fishing trips, he especially looked forward to his yearly fishing trip to La Ronge with friends.  Mark’s biggest passion was his Harley Davidson and could hardly wait each spring to get out for a ride.  Mark is pre-deceased by his father, Dale Anderson, his grandparents Norman and Adra Anderson, Leila and Albert Peters and his great nephew Henry Shacklock. Left to mourn his loss is his daughter Ashley (Anderson) Ewen and her husband Chris along with his four grandchildren, Tyler, Breanne, Nickolas and Luke.  Also his mother Donna Anderson, his sister Shari (Anderson) Bedient and her husband Gord and his brother Darren Anderson, along with his nieces and nephews, Ryan, Krysta, Jared and Emily and their families. Last but not least his dog Storm who was always by Mark’s side.  A Celebration of Mark’s life will be held on Friday, November 23rd, at Saskatoon Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. with Sue Panattoni as celebrant.  In lieu of flowers the family is asking that you can either donate to The Mark Anderson Family Trust Fund (a trust fund for his grandson Luke) Account number 00018/4766032 and can be deposited at any CIBC location or a donation can be sent in Memory of Mark Anderson to Mental Health c/o RUH Foundation.

Friday
23
November

Celebration of Life

2:00 pm
Friday, November 23, 2018
Saskatoon Funeral Home Chapel
338 4th Ave. North
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
306-244-5577
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