

July11, 1941 – February 14, 2021
Resided in Lincoln, NE
Dennis E. Anderson
Dennis E Anderson of Lincoln, NE passed away on February 14th, 2021 surrounded by loved ones. Born in Milford, NE to Andy and Helen (Hutchinson) Anderson, Dennis served Burlington Northern as a police officer for 30 years and was an avid member of the Free Masons and the Sesostris Shrine.
He is survived by his two sons, Brian Anderson and husband Bart McGee of San Francisco, California, and Mark Anderson and his wife Katrin Laird with whom they share a daughter, Dennis’s beloved granddaughter, Bergen Anderson of Frisco, Colorado. He is also survived by his two sisters, Beverly Peschel and Linda Opfer, along with one nephew and two nieces.
He was preceded in death by his parents. Dennis was loved and cherished by many, honorable mentions including Brian Sabatka and family.
There will be a celebration held later in his honor, following cremation. The family asks any memorials made in his honor to be donated to Tabitha Hospice Care.
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I was extremely saddened when I read Denny’s obituary! I have thought of him often and had always hoped he was happy. We had many happy memories together and he was a kind and wonderful man. He will be missed I know. Condolences to you girls and to the boys! Judy Kilgore Stevenson
Thank you Judy.
Dennis Rest In Peace ours family is better off having known you. My kids called you uncle Dennis, you were in my wedding party. I went into the masons with your help and we spent many hours in practice and competition with the shrine motor corps. I worked with you until you retired in 2000. I hope your family notify us when your services are held We would like to say good by.
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Dear Danley family and friends we will be contacting everyone we can to let know of Celebration of live gathering for Dennis. We are planning this at a future date so we maybe able to gather his family and friends to share memories and friendships. As he told one of his many friends before passing he didn’t want us to be sad but think of the happy times and know how greatful he was to have known so many people and shared a good life.