Roxie Lee Anderson passed away peacefully December 17, 2024, at her home from complications of heart disease at the age of 80. She was attended to by her son, Dee. Roxie was born on September 2,1944, in Livingston, MT to parents Ruby and Carl Kolberg. She grew up, and spent most of her life in Toston, MT. She was educated as a beautician and held various jobs throughout her life. Her primary and most important occupation after her marriage on December 31, 1965, to Duane Anderson was as a homemaker. She became a mother to six children, and eventually grandmother to five grandchildren. Her favorite hobbies included needlework and reading. She spent her free time participating as a 4-H leader, Election Judge, and working at the Rebekah Lodge. She is survived by her children Dee Anderson (Toston), Dustin Anderson (Idaho), Darla Brown (Virginia), and Amanda Fischer (Greg) (North Dakota). Her surviving siblings include Arnold Kolberg, Carlon Emch, and Sharon Antonson (Ken). She is also survived by her grandchildren Campbell Lewis (Jeremy), Caleb Brown, Landon Anderson, Braydon Fischer, and Keldon Fischer. She is preceded in death by her husband Duane, children Shawn and Shannon, parents Ruby and Carl, Mother-in-Law Edna, and several other family members and dear friends. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made in Roxie’s name to the Montana 4-H Foundation and the American Cancer Society. A celebration of life will be held in May of 2025.
Services are tentatively planned for May and will be announced once they are finalized.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Jeannie Mitchell case says
Roxie Anderson was my forever friend! She was an absolute inspiration to us all! Best blessings, Roxie, Duane , And family! Love and prayers, Chuck and Jeannie case
Susan G hensley says
Roxie was a kind and gracious neighbor to me in the Crow Creek valley.
Georgia Ferrel says
Was saddened to read the passing of a dear early childhood friend. Dixie zindell and I often rode horses out to visit Roxie on weekends. Such fun we had…she was a great friend. I left Townsend by 7th grade and often longed for my friends and Montana. My condolences to Arny, Dixie’s children, grandchildren and family members. What a blessing Roxie must have been in your life. My prayers are with you all… Georgia (McCormick) Ferrel.