Donna Newton was from Mona while Mike Anderson was born and raised 7 miles away in Nephi, Utah. They didn't meet until both attended Utah State University. Indications would show this was a match made forever. After 44 years of earthly bliss, Donna unexpectedly passed through the veil following a massive blood clot in her lungs. Through the years, Mike runs the decades long tradition of operating the family Anderson Funeral Home in Nephi, while Donna was the Matriarch raising their three sons in Draper, Utah. Mike has always been professional but personal in the business, but when the process involves one of your own, it takes on a very personal sense of loss. So it is with Mike, and now requires all of us to assist him and the family. At this funeral, Mike's son Chad, who is also a Funeral Director-excelled in describing grief by saying "Grief is merely love with no place to go". One received the distinct impression that Donna Anderson loved gatherings of family and friends, then had a magnetic force to make new friends everywhere. Her presence was felt at the Vine Bluff Cemetery yesterday. Following most Grave Dedications, attendees scatter, but not this one! Nobody left, but remained and mingled, even when Mike tried to excuse people so workers could seal the vault. Even in death, Donna had her way, and all stayed while grave workers finished their job. Her radiance was there and you could see it in the eyes of the grandchildren. Those of us in Juab and Salt Lake County remain in good hands. The tradition of Miles Anderson continues with Mike Anderson; Kay Anderson Carroll; her son Brace Carroll; Joe Christensen; Chad Anderson and little does four year old Miles Anderson Jr. know he has a future job in the funeral business. I reached down and shook the hand of Miles Anderson to congratulate him.
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