Guest Book for Virgil A. Anderson

Provided by Kendall Funeral Service Inc.

Posted by: Rita Walker
Fri October 21, 2016
Sorry for your loss, David.  Yes, he will be missed.
 

 
Posted by: Teresa and John Knoble
Fri October 21, 2016
To Virgil's family

Sorry for your loss. Virgil was a very sweet person. I only knew him for a short time, but that time was precious. He will always be remembered in your heart and memories. you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Teresa and John Knoble
 

 
Posted by: Terri Jordan
Fri October 21, 2016
I am very sorry for you and your family, David.  It's never easy to lose a loved one, especially a mother or father.  I never knew your dad but you shared a few stories recently.  I hope some of our conversations helped you in the end.  I am glad he is no longer suffering.  My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
 

 
Posted by: Debbie (Curtis) Sager
Sat October 22, 2016
David,  Sorry to hear of your loss of your dad.  I am so glad we got to see him last year after the Homer reunion.  I am thinking of you and remembering the good times that we were neighbors.  One of the crazy Curtis kids.  Debbie
 

 
Posted by: Paul Andrews
Mon October 24, 2016
I didn’t know Virgil too well, but the few times that our paths crossed I found Virgil to be a good man with a good soul. I first met Virgil thru my wife. She had known him since she was a little girl growing up in Boscobel. Virgil was a hard worker with an outstanding work and moral ethic. Every year my wife and I could look forward to an Anniversary and Christmas card from him and birthday cards for each one of our kids. He may have thought these were little things, but it meant a lot to our family and for that I thank you Virgil. You touched so many lives and today we know that you have “extended your hand and touched the face of God.” May God Bless and keep you and provide comfort to your family during these difficult days ahead.
 

 
Posted by: Sandy and Chuck Schwab
Tue October 25, 2016
God has called another one of His children home to His eternal garden. Virgil will be busy catching up with his wife Millicent and all others who have gone to glory before him. Chuck remembers Virgil coming to Schwab farm to assess the value of their property. Virgil always had time to chat and tell a story or 2-----he had many to tell. Chuck's Mom would tell me that she and Virgil always had to share gardening tips. I, Sandy, have such fond memories of visiting Virgil the past 7 years as I worked on genealogy. What a treasure trove of memorabilia he had tucked away in boxes and in his memory. I regret that I didn't take more time to check in with him as I am sure I could have learned so many more things about the Schwab family.
My heartfelt condolences to you David at the loss of your Father. Be of good courage and strength and keep on gardening!
With Sympathy yet a smile because of my time spent with your Dad!
Sandy and Chuck Schwab
 

 
Posted by: Charmin Andrews
Thu October 27, 2016
David, We were so sad to hear of your dad's passing.  We stopped in to see him the weekend before his passing.  He still had a sense of humor and dignity about him.  I always liked when I was a child, when he would come over to our house and tell all kinds of stories.  What a great memory for me. And he never missed a birthday or Christmas.  I loved looking forward to receiving those cards. I am sure you have many memories of his stories.  Treasure them and when times get rough, draw on those memories for comfort.  You are in our thoughts and prayers.  Charmin Andrews and family
 

 
Posted by: Dana Dull
Thu October 27, 2016
David,

So sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. Sending my deepest sympathy! Take care!