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Caessea Anderson

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Caessea Anderson

Birth
Death
8 Feb 2015 (aged 9)
Tooele, Tooele County, Utah, USA
Burial
Grantsville, Tooele County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
00.02.04.2
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On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8, 2015, Heaven received our beautiful, loving child back into our creator’s arms. Our pain and sorrows are profound and overwhelming, and we have all been shaken to the core of our being.

Caessea is 9 years old and everywhere we look there is a void, a longing, and a memory of the things we have done, and plans never accomplished.

Caessea was born on May 4, 2005 to Chip and Necole Anderson. She attended West Elementary and was involved in programs, science projects, and many other activities and earned high marks in everything she attempted. She dreamed of becoming a teacher, a chef, an architect and one day a veterinarian, and shared those dreams with all who would listen. She was always helpful, kind, polite and attentive. Her smile was infectious and she was happy fishing, shooting, watching videos, playing with her dolls and building castles, bird houses, or a doll house from scraps around the house. Caessea was presented with her first niece, Arianna Land, a year ago and took care of her with the kindness and gentleness and spirit that can only come from a profoundly loving soul. Her great-great-grandmother recently celebrated her 90th birthday and she and Caessea spent precious time together and she loved helping with decorations and serving the seniors. There will always be an empty seat at our dinner table and the little voice to ask if we can have our family dinner and can we say grace. These words are but a page in the gift from God that we are so blessed to have in our lives. We’ve heard it said that time heals all wounds. The world, our community and our family are devastated at the loss of a wonderful child and all the possibilities and the dreams that should have been.

Caessea is preceded in death by her great-grandmother, Lenore Johnson; great-grandparents, Alvin and Ethel Anderson; great-grandmother, Grace Boyter; uncle, Jack Anderson and great-great grandfather, Clyde Thompson. She is survived by her parents, Chip and Necole Anderson; three sisters, Dustee and Jolene Anderson and Kayllah Land (Dustin Land) and her niece, Arianna Land, as well as her sister and brother, Jessea and Wyatt Keilman. She is also survived by her grandparents, Hoy and Verna Anderson; great-uncle, Vern Murdock; uncles, Alan and Kelly Anderson; great-great-grandmother, Loretta Thompson; grandparents, Greggory P. and Daiva L. Cicconi; aunt, Cheryl Gonzalez and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

A viewing for the public will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in Grantsville at 81 Church Street between 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Services will be held Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 at 11 a.m. with a viewing held one hour prior to services. Interment will be at the Grantsville City cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Parlor (435) 884-3031.
On Sunday afternoon, Feb. 8, 2015, Heaven received our beautiful, loving child back into our creator’s arms. Our pain and sorrows are profound and overwhelming, and we have all been shaken to the core of our being.

Caessea is 9 years old and everywhere we look there is a void, a longing, and a memory of the things we have done, and plans never accomplished.

Caessea was born on May 4, 2005 to Chip and Necole Anderson. She attended West Elementary and was involved in programs, science projects, and many other activities and earned high marks in everything she attempted. She dreamed of becoming a teacher, a chef, an architect and one day a veterinarian, and shared those dreams with all who would listen. She was always helpful, kind, polite and attentive. Her smile was infectious and she was happy fishing, shooting, watching videos, playing with her dolls and building castles, bird houses, or a doll house from scraps around the house. Caessea was presented with her first niece, Arianna Land, a year ago and took care of her with the kindness and gentleness and spirit that can only come from a profoundly loving soul. Her great-great-grandmother recently celebrated her 90th birthday and she and Caessea spent precious time together and she loved helping with decorations and serving the seniors. There will always be an empty seat at our dinner table and the little voice to ask if we can have our family dinner and can we say grace. These words are but a page in the gift from God that we are so blessed to have in our lives. We’ve heard it said that time heals all wounds. The world, our community and our family are devastated at the loss of a wonderful child and all the possibilities and the dreams that should have been.

Caessea is preceded in death by her great-grandmother, Lenore Johnson; great-grandparents, Alvin and Ethel Anderson; great-grandmother, Grace Boyter; uncle, Jack Anderson and great-great grandfather, Clyde Thompson. She is survived by her parents, Chip and Necole Anderson; three sisters, Dustee and Jolene Anderson and Kayllah Land (Dustin Land) and her niece, Arianna Land, as well as her sister and brother, Jessea and Wyatt Keilman. She is also survived by her grandparents, Hoy and Verna Anderson; great-uncle, Vern Murdock; uncles, Alan and Kelly Anderson; great-great-grandmother, Loretta Thompson; grandparents, Greggory P. and Daiva L. Cicconi; aunt, Cheryl Gonzalez and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

A viewing for the public will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints located in Grantsville at 81 Church Street between 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015. Services will be held Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 at 11 a.m. with a viewing held one hour prior to services. Interment will be at the Grantsville City cemetery. Arrangements are in care of Dalton-Hoopes Funeral Parlor (435) 884-3031.

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