Charles E. Anderson Sr. was a man of many layers born May 9, 1939 in Sherman Texas, he went to Fred Douglas High School and also served in the Army as Private First Class involved in the testing of the Atomic Bomb, as an Atomic Soldier. He was strong in spirit, steady in presence, and always carrying a quiet depth. After a full life of love and work, he now departs this world to be reunited with his beloved wife, Teresa Anderson, and his brothers Jack and Dwayne, who all went before him. He leaves behind three devoted children, Charles Anderson Jr., Carol Anderson, and Calvin Anderson who carry his strength forward. His legacy also lives on through his brothers and sisters, eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews, each of whom he loved. Charles spent his life as a gifted jeweler, crafting remarkable pieces that reflected not only his skill but also the beauty he saw. His artistry was more than his livelihood; it was his way of leaving a mark of light and care in everything he touched. Family was always his greatest treasure, and he loved them fiercely to the very end. And while he held many passions, one remained constant, he was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan. Charles lived fully, loved in his own way, and left a mark on every life he touched. His memory will forever shine like the jewelry he crafted timeless, strong, and one of a kind.
Lincoln Funeral Home & Memorial Parks
Lincoln Funeral Home & Memorial Parks
Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery
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