Dennis Dean Anderson, 75 of Copan, Oklahoma passed away on Sunday, January 28, 2024, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Born on May 19, 1948, to Kenneth and Marie (McGlothlin) Anderson in Burlington, Kansas.
Dennis graduated high school and soon to follow joined the Navy. On April 14, 1978, he married the love of his life Norma (Trammel), and the two were extremely happy to have built a family with the birth of their daughter Dene. Dennis became the Chief Operation Manager for Cable One.
Dennis was an avid outdoorsman who loved to go hunting, fishing, camping and anything to do with farming. His greatest milestones in life were watching his family grow, the birth of his daughter and grandchildren, and the gain of a son-in-law.
Dennis is preceded in death by his parents, Kenneth and Marie Anderson; His brother, Larry Anderson.
Dennis is survived by his lovely wife of 45 years, Norma Anderson; daughter, Dene and husband Timothy Fitzsimmons; granddaughters, Andrea and Elizabeth Fitzsimmons.
Dennis was a wonderful Husband and Father and will be greatly missed.
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