
Kenneth Boyd Anderson
Oct 17, 1965 – Sep 01, 2016
Kenneth Boyd Anderson, 50, of Bumpass, Virginia passed away; Thursday, September 1, 2016 at his residence. He had been employed as a Major with the City of Louisa Sheriff’s Dept. He is predeceased by a brother, Gary “Tug Boat” Anderson.Kenny is survived by his wife; Tina, his son; Cody, his parents; Alvin and Annie Anderson, his brother, James Anderson (Emily), his aunt Lori “Cookie” Anderson, his nieces and nephews, Ian Anderson, Erin Anderson and Abigail Anderson.The family will receive friends 6 until 8pm on Tuesday, September 6th at Woodward Funeral Home, Louisa, VA where a funeral service will be held at 11am on Wednesday, September 7th.Interment will follow in Macedonia United Methodist Church Cemetery.In lieu of flowers please make donations in his name to Louisa County Little League Baseball, P. O. Box 2188 Louisa, Virginia 23093.
My heart goes out to all of you. May your grief be eased knowing that he is no longer suffering and that he is with Tugboat now.
My husband and I had the privilege of knowing Kenny for many years from the Greek Festival. He was aways so kind and always had a smile! Our hearts go out to his family. Heaven has truly gained another angel.
Tina,you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
My heart is so heavy right now. I am so happy I got to know you. You brought so much joy to the people around you. RIP my friend you will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear about Kenny. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Praying God will give you strength to get through your grief.
My heart goes out to you all. Anderson was one of the funniest guys that I had the pleasure of knowing. GOD BLESS!
I am lost for words right now. Kenny you were one of the funniest and coolest individual I have ever met. Anytime I had a issue you were there to provide me with the proper guidance. Rest In Peace Kenny you will truly be missed.
Words can`t express how much you will be missed, you touched so many of at RCJ. My prayers are with the Anderson family. A great angel has gained his wings, fly high buddy COWBOYS FOREVER!!!
Ironically, I expressed these words to you last year at the range: Thank you for making training and the range such a pleasant environment. You`re a nice guy and I`m glad to know you.” I didn`t know that would be the last time I talked to you. Bless You Kenny Anderson.”
To the Anderson family, have my deepest sympathy, Kenny was a great guy who will be missed. My heart goes out to you Kenny for your encouragement and support.
Tina Anderson and Family, I am very sorry to hear of the death of your husband. I worked with Kenny for many, many happy years. So my sympathy for you is deep and heartfelt. I will remember him with great pleasure and warmth.
With deepest sympathy. May God be with you and your family at this time.Ricky and Carolyn Johnson
Kenny you will truly be missed. To the Anderson family, I am praying for your strength. Fly high Kenny, no more pain. Heaven gained a wonderful angel.
Please know that I am thinking of you and your family. I pray that God will give us the strength we need during this difficult time. Kenny will always be in our hearts. He shared so much of him and is a great friend and brother. A beautiful person who we love dearly. The Anderson family will always be in my thoughts and prayers. I was blessed to have Kenny a friend, a great man.
I am so sorry to hear about Kenny. He was such a nice guy. All of you are in my thoughs and prayers.
Kenny was the coolest, friendliest guy! I had the pleasure of meeting him in 2004 when I joined RSO. He was cool then and never changed. I wouldn`t have had a good time at the academy and made it through without his encouragement and humor. He actually made training class fun. He was a truly down to earth good guy and I will miss him greatly.
Remembering you as a truly great guy with a love of life and a compassion for others. I thank you for being a friend. Thanking his family for sharing Kenny with us at work. A true gift to the Department. Godspeed my friend !
He was a sweet kind person so sorry for your loss
Tina and Cody…You and your family are continuously in my prayers. I had only one opportunity to meet Kenny; his impression was memorable. He was warmhearted and treated me as if we had known each other for years. As I understand it, I was not the only person he made feel that way. May the Lord provide you consolation and rest as you go through this difficult time.
Kenneth Anderson was a person with a big heart and plenty of patience with us at the RCJC, in training he would tell us get it together I don`t have all day. You will truly be missed. Cpl. Pitchford
Tina and Cody – I am deeply sorry to hear of your loss. I recall fondly Kenny`s warm smile and lighthearted humor. I pray for God`s peace and strength for you both during this very difficult time.
Earth has no sorrow that heaven cant heal. Kenny we loved you but God loved you best. You have fought a good fight and you have finished your course and you have kept the faith II Timothy 4:7. Take your rest until we meet again. my prayers go out to the family during this time of bereavement.
Words can not express how sorry I am to hear of Kenny`s passing. My thoughts and my prayers will stay with the family. Kenny was a great man who stayed humble always. He gave SO much more than he ever received and always kept a smile on his face. I and I`m sure many many more feel privileged to have had him in our lives. The world will truly be a lesser place without him. Just know that he`s watching over now, just as much as he did before. God Bless, he will be tremendously missed.
He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present than the living man.
Annie, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.
Sorry to hear about the passing of Kenny. He was a good friend and I enjoyed working with him. He will truly be missed.
ANNIE AND CURLY I AM SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR THIS NEWS. I KNOW YOUR BOYS WERE YOUR WORLD I AM SO SADDEN THAT YOUR FAMILY IS GOING THOUGH THIS. WITH MUCH LOVE AND PRAYERS.
Thoughts & Prayers go out to you & your family! So Very sorry for your loss.
Death is only a season that a child of God`s goes through. And just like the flowers in the spring time God will again awaken your love one too. So why should we sorrow since they have died. For we will meet them again in a cloudless sky…Much love my friend…! You will be missed…! And always loved…! Rest in peace…!
We are praying for you and wishing you peace at this time of deep and personal sadness. So sorry for your loss.
May heaven welcome you with open arms. RIP
Words can not begin to express how much I am going to miss you. Seeing your smiling face walking through the office always brightened up my day. You gave so much of yourself and expected nothing less from all of us. Heaven has truly gained an angel. I will continue to keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. I will make sure to root extra loud for our Cowboys!!
Major Anderson is deeply missed. His smile, jokes and support of others will carry on in my memories. Words cannot express my gratitude for having Kenny be a part of my life, even though for a short while. May God provide you all with a peace that surpasses understanding. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning. (Human Resources Generalist, RCSO)
My deepest sympathy to the Anderson Family for the loss of your loved one. May God be with you all during this most difficult time.
To the Anderson family I am so very sorry for your loss R.i.P Kenny.
Although no words can really help to ease your loss, know that your family is in my thoughts. I am wishing your family peace and strength during this difficult time. Kenny brought so many gifts to our life. We will never forget him and all his many stories while in training. Mr. “A” you will be missed !
I was so sorry to hear of your families`s loss. Praying for you all during this difficult time.
There are no words that can express how much I will miss Kenny. From the first day I met him at RCJ he was so sweet. Always smiling. I didn`t have the pleasure of knowing him as long as others but the time I did have have will stay in my heart and mind forever. Although my heart is broken, I am glad he is with God and not in anymore pain. My thoughts and prayers are with the Anderson family.
I am so sorry to learn the passing of Kenny Anderson.May GOD bless and give healing to the family.You have received York crown,RIP.
My deepest sympathy to the Anderson family during this difficult time I know Kenny will be much missed. God`s peace and strength to you all.
Kenny will be surely missed. I did not have the pleasure of meeting his wife and son but Kenny was loved at NC Wesleyan College; great guy who was always there for everyone. We always had a great time with all our baseball family, especially the Anderson brothers and their parents. You will be missed! God Bless.
My very deepest heartfelt sympathies to the family of Kenny. Many, many fond memories of him. May god bless you all now with peace and comfort.
Tina, Cody & Family, On the baseball field is where we best knew and most loved Kenny. When our boys and Cody played ball for those many years, it was our privilege to have become long-time friends with the Anderson crew. Kenny was kindhearted, fair-minded and nothing but a joy to be around. When someone is so good to another family`s kids, you can`t help but adore them. We thank you for that, Kenny. We will always cherish the many memories. Our hearts break, because we know just how much Kenny is loved by his family and just how much more he was devoted to them. The ones left behind are those who hurt. We will miss you, Kenny…always. Coach `em well up there! John, Shannon, Johnnie, Ben & Olivia Lowery
I knew Major Kenny Anderson for a long time as he is a co-worker of mine in the Louisa City Sheriff`s office. Kenny was a nice guy who always had an excellent sense of humor. He would always give you the help that you need and he loved everybody. I did not even know that he was sick until one of the co-worker mentioned it in formation one day. I will always missed his sense of humor , he smile , and his positive attitude. He has definitely touched every Deputy in a positive way and was a great asset to the Louisa Sheriff`s office. I will continue to keep his wife, children, and family in my prayer. He is gone now but we will see him again in Heaven. May God continue to bless his family.
There are teachers, and then there are outstanding teachers. Major Anderson was one who could teach you, rebuke you, and correct you in one paragraph. I will miss him because he gave me the nickname fennel” in school. He was one who would let us know that he would help us to pass in anyway he could and because of his encouragement we all passed. May the Lord give the family the comfort that is required and the joy knowing that he is will be with Christ when he comesGrace and Peace to you. Deputy Regan and Dr. Elaine Fennell”
Tina, Cody and FamilyOur thoughts and prayers are with you. May the gift of God`s comforting mercy and grace sustain you during this difficult time of loss. Our fondest memories of Kenny were on the ball field. He could always make us laugh.Johnny and Becky Cavanaughand Brandon and Blake (Peanut) Peyton
My condolences to the family
I was so very sorry to hear of Kenny`s passing. He was such a special person and always kind. My heart breaks for his family and you all are in my prayers!
Anderson Family we are so sorry to hear about Kenny. Doug & my prayers are with you. No words can heal your pain now but take comfort you will see him again & he is able to be an angel to watch over you everyday.
Tina, Cody & family. Jeff & I are so sorry to hear about Kenny`s passing. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.Jeff & Jackie Knighton-Luck
Tina, Cody, and family. We are truly sorry for your loss. Kenny was a great human being always willing to carry on a friendly conversation. He will truly be missed and we pray for strength for you all thru this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy for the family, in honor of our long time friendship, I say ??????!” — a toast to the cheer your life brought us.”
Words cannot express how much I will miss seeing your smiling face in training or in the hallways always saying Hey Trobb” To the Anderson Family may God comfort you during this time”
Annie, I am so sorry for your family`s loss. I just heard about the passing of Kenny this morning. I met Kenny and Tina (and Cody) while playing softball in Louisa. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
It`s with a very heavy heart that I extend my deepest sympathy to the Anderson family. RIP Kenny…..
SENDING MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO JAMES AND FAMILY.SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOST.
My sympathy to the Anderson family, and I hope that these promises will comfort them through this difficult time. Jehovah God is close to the brokenhearted, and he will wipe away the tears from all faces. Psalms 34:18; Isaiah 25:8. Peace be with you.
Dep. Raymond ReevesMy sincere condolences to your family. Lieutenant Anderson always had this great way of making everyone smile at work. His laughter and great humor was contagious. I am privileged to say that he was such an awesome instructor when I was in the academy. You can tell he really loved helping others. I learned so much from him and I know he will be surely missed. May God bless the Anderson family and may the peace of the Lord be with you.