Bruce L. Anderson, 84

July 16, 2024

Bruce Anderson, 84, of Spencer, formerly of Aurelia, died Saturday, July 13, 2024, at Cherokee Specialty Care in Cherokee. There will be no visitation or services. A private family graveside service will take place at a later date at the Elk Township Cemetery, rural Alta. The Redig Funeral Home in Aurelia is in charge of arrangements.

Bruce Lynn Anderson, the son of Eugene and Berniece (Carpenter) Anderson, was born May 13, 1940, in Alta, Iowa. He attended and graduated from Fairview School north of Alta. In 1960, Bruce married Donna Louise Becker. To this union, three children were born: Doug, Todd, and Wendy.

Bruce enjoyed flying, having obtained his pilot’s license at the age of 14. He also enjoyed traveling, fishing, motorcycling, flying kites, and playing the accordion and the organ. He was an inventor and generously made and gave away thousands of crosses and necklaces. No one had a better sense of humor than Bruce. He was a farmer and then became district sales manager for Latham Seed until his retirement.

Bruce spent the winters in Texas and summers in Baudette, Minnesota, which he thought would end after his beloved wife Donna died on December 11, 2020. Then, his high school girlfriend came back into his life. Alice Hinkeldey was Bruce’s partner for the last several years, being by his side and setting vigil by his bedside. She truly was a blessing to Bruce and the Anderson family.

Preceding Bruce in death were his wife, Donna, his daughter, Wendy, his parents, and parents-in-law, John and Helen (Robinson) Becker, his brother, Larry Anderson, sister and her husband Bonnie and Mel Carter, daughter-in-law Kristine Anderson, and granddaughter Sarah Monroe.

Left to cherish his memory are his two sons: Doug of Branson, MO, and Todd of Linn Grove, IA. Also surviving are three grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren, best friend and partner, Alice Hinkeldey, sisters-in-law, Martha and her husband Paul Murry of Lake Creek, and Kaye and her husband Ron Harter, nieces, nephews, cousins, and a host of friends.