ANDERSON

Posted: January 3rd, 2020

Lyle M. Anderson of Medicine Hat, Alberta, passed away on December 30, 2019, at the age of 60 years while on a family holiday to his favorite vacation    destination, Whitefish, Montana.

Lyle had an incredible work ethic, always striving to be a great provider and example to his children. In addition to raising their sons on the family farm, he enjoyed a long career as an Operator at Catalyst Recovery, Operations Manager at Criterion Catalysts and Technologies, and Plant Manager at Porocel of Canada. He had a love of skiing, hiking, biking, being outdoors, and traveling the world with Sandie, family and friends. He will be fondly remembered for his gift of conversation and storytelling, and his intense pride and support of his sons, their families and his friends.

He is survived by his wife Sandie, four sons; Kyle (Kayla), Josh (Anna), Jon (Kassia), Clark (Liz), 6 grandchildren, and his brother Raymond (Barbara).

Please join us for a Celebration of Lyle’s Life on Sunday, January 5th, 2020 from 1:00-4:00 pm at the Medicine Hat Golf and Country Club; program will start at 2:00 pm.  In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the Community Foundation of Southeastern Alberta.

8 Condolences for “ANDERSON”

  1. Wendy Denboer says:

    Sandie & Boys..
    I was shocked to hear of Lyle’s passing, sending our Condolences & deepest Sympathy..
    He was a good man & will be missed..

    Wendy Denboer

  2. Joe & Gladys Andrew - Bredenbury, Sk. says:

    Sandie & Family – So sorry to hear of Lyle’s passing.
    Sincerest thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
    May many fond memories sustain you at this
    difficult time.

  3. Joe & Gladys Andrew - Bredenbury, Sk. says:

    Sandie & Family – So sorry to hear of Lyle’s passing.
    Sincerest thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
    May many fond memories sustain you at this difficult time.

  4. Doug, Carolyn, Maggie and Cassie says:

    Sandie and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Lyle was a great man – full of life and fun. Always up for the unexplored terrain or a big ass steak at Uncle Harvey’s and Aunty Joan’s.

    He leaves many great memories and will be truly missed.

  5. Doug Hancock says:

    To Sandie and Family:
    We are very sorry to hear about your loss. Please accept our condolences.
    Doug and Elaine.

  6. Barry Hoffman says:

    Sandie and family Donna and I are sad to hear of your loss.

    Barry and Donna

  7. Leahann Rawleigh says:

    Sandie and family, Sending my sympathy to you all at this very difficult sad time in the loss of Lyle.

  8. Ernie and Lori Maser says:

    We are so sorry for your loss. Lyle was a great man. Always had time for a friendly visit. Hugs!

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