Beryl M. Anderson

Beryl M. Anderson, age 91 passed away with her daughters by her side on Friday, January 3, 2025 at the Plum City Care Center in Plum City, WI. Beryl was born the daughter of Victor Sr and Ethel (Thumann) Deden on August 1, 1933 in Red Wing, MN. She grew up in Red Wing and attended Red Wing Schools. She met Donald Anderson when she was 15 at the roller rink. When she was 18, she bought a 1941 Ford convertible. Beryl married Don on February 7, 1953 in Red Wing. They farmed for 10 years, and Beryl worked at Red Wing Shoe for 31 years. Beryl loved to bake. She was known for her buns, cookies, apple pie and cinnamon rolls. She was an excellent seamstress, making many clothes for her daughters. Beryl enjoyed bowling and keeping busy and she loved to dance. She was always willing to lend a helping hand.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Victor Sr and Ethel Deden; brothers, Gerald, Gene, Donald, and Victor Deden Jr.; and husband, Donald Anderson. Beryl is survived by her daughters, Deborah (Ron) Bystrom, Diane (Larry) Wahlund, Sandy Anderson, Sue Anderson; grandchildren, Michael Lerum, Troy Lerum, Jason (friend Sarah Fuher) Wahlund, Joleen (Mike) Boehnen, Renee (Patrick) Anderson, Madison (Danny) Moore; great-grandchildren, Hannah Wahlund, Evan Fuller, Sama Anderson, Theodore Anderson, Nixon Curran, Addilyn Moore; brother, Jeff Deden; and many nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Celebration of Beryl’s Life will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 2 pm at Sabylund Lutheran Church in Lund, WI. Visitation will also be on Saturday from 1-2 pm at the church. Interment will be in Sabylund Cemetery. Arrangements are with Bakken-Young Funeral & Cremation Services.

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