Born in Forest Park, IL on May 12, 1928, daughter of the late Edward and Randine Femer who were Norwegian immigrants; wife of the late Robert W. "Bob" Anderson.
A member of The Lutheran Church of Our Savior; an avid supporter of the Girl Scouts, Greenville Humane Society, USC Athletics, and her alma maters, Greenville Tech and USC Upstate; attended sporting events regularly which kept her active and brought her joy. Dodie loved life.
Because of her volunteerism and philanthropic generosity she was awarded The Order of the Palmetto by the Governor in May 2019.
Survived by her daughters, Susan Anderson Bell (Allen), Nancy C. Anderson, Judy Anderson Blalock (Buster), Randi Anderson Berry; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Also predeceased by her great-grandson, John Dalton Slick; sister, Edna Ruth Femer Bangs (1909-1998); and brother, Leroy H Femer (1911-1965).
The family wished to thank everyone who cared for her, honored her, and brought her so much happiness during her lifetime.
Laid to rest beside her husband in a private ceremony.
Memorials were made to a charity of one's choice or non-profit of choice.
Published in Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Jul. 31, 2020
Born in Forest Park, IL on May 12, 1928, daughter of the late Edward and Randine Femer who were Norwegian immigrants; wife of the late Robert W. "Bob" Anderson.
A member of The Lutheran Church of Our Savior; an avid supporter of the Girl Scouts, Greenville Humane Society, USC Athletics, and her alma maters, Greenville Tech and USC Upstate; attended sporting events regularly which kept her active and brought her joy. Dodie loved life.
Because of her volunteerism and philanthropic generosity she was awarded The Order of the Palmetto by the Governor in May 2019.
Survived by her daughters, Susan Anderson Bell (Allen), Nancy C. Anderson, Judy Anderson Blalock (Buster), Randi Anderson Berry; eight grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Also predeceased by her great-grandson, John Dalton Slick; sister, Edna Ruth Femer Bangs (1909-1998); and brother, Leroy H Femer (1911-1965).
The family wished to thank everyone who cared for her, honored her, and brought her so much happiness during her lifetime.
Laid to rest beside her husband in a private ceremony.
Memorials were made to a charity of one's choice or non-profit of choice.
Published in Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Jul. 31, 2020
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