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H. Duane Anderson |
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Here’s my honored Pappy, at his desk in the Mission President’s
office at 3, rue de Lota, Paris XVI. His office, from June, 1967, through January,
1969. No other place in his life, I think, so fully spans the
range of his mortal experience, from the pinnacle of achievement and joy to the
valley of despair. But we get ahead of ourself.
“Andy”, to close friends
Played tennis
Photographer
35-mm enthusiast
Local intelligentsia
Academic regalia
First college student in his
family
Chief Family Punster
Forlorn in snowy driveway
Checking snowy oranges
Not thrilled with snow in Sunset
In Price
In Ogden
In Sunset
Chose San Bernardino
Lord of the manor
Nuclear crew
Patriarchal Four
Loved Pontiacs
Installed kitchen tile
Illustrated language instruction with
his photos
Loved gadgets
By the bookcase
Three generations
Pappy’s Corner
“Declining Chair”
Valerie treasures writing-board
Hanging out the wash
Appreciated Blanche Preston
Ordained me a deacon, 1953
…a teacher, 1955
…a priest, 1957
Counselor to Stake President
Hansen
Seminary supervisor
More Seminary supervisors
Signed Seminary report card as parent
Took “Jumpin’ Pinky ” photo
Had Bébé painted red
In Hesperus caravan
Gave us Brigitte
Thanksgiving in Sunset, 1963
Christmas in Sunset, 1965
Neighbor to Curt Allen’s folks
Finally came to Paris in Jun 63
At Bern Temple
In the Alps
With tour bus group
On Place de la Concorde. Really.
Housed and transported by Chang’s kindness
In the Catacombs: “Alas, poor Yorick”
Traveled with me to Liège Youth Conference
Visited Flenghis in Luxembourg
Amused by “petit précipice pittoresque,”
Fall 1968: Hosted happy sequel to 1963 Auxiliary disaster
Remembered in Bern 1 Mar 64