| Stuart Anderson Memorial Fund
All donations made through this page will
be forwarded to the Spokane Teachers Credit Union Stuart
Anderson Memorial Fund
We have been in touch with the Anderson
family to share our condolences regarding Stuart's tragic
accident while geocaching in the Spokane Dishman Hills
Natural Area. We know that many more in the geocaching
community would like to do so as well.
You can make a direct deposit to the
Memorial Fund by coming into any of the
Spokane
Teachers Credit Union branches and doing a credit
or debit card transaction at a teller window.
However, we are a world wide community;
so, in partnership with the Inland Empire Geocaching Chapter
we are offering an on-line collection place of donation funds
for those outside of the Spokane area.
Here is a message from the family of
Stuart Anderson to the geocaching community:
While we as a family are trying to
cope with this tragedy, it is comforting to know that
people who we have never met are sharing in our loss.
Even though Stu was quite new to caching he had
instantly fallen in love with it. It allowed him to put
his love for the outdoors, adventure, and searching for
the unknown all into one activity.
I have been told that he and his wife,
Kelly, used the handle k123anderson when searching for
caches. We have already set up a memorial fund in his
honor. It is with Spokane Teachers Credit Union and is
the Stuart Anderson Memorial Fund. We will be using
donations to help with the costs associated with his
memorial service and the expenses that go along with
that. We have also started discussing, since he is to be
cremated, that where we spread his ashes we would also
like to place a plaque in memory of how great a man he
is.
On a side note, I am sure that Stu would not want this
event to have a negative affect on how any one views
geo-caching. There is risk involved in just about
everything we do in life, and this was just a tragic
accident. We never know how short life can be, so use
this as motivation to get out and do what you love as
often as you can.
Once again I would like to express my gratitude to you
and the geo-caching community.
Kyle Lewis
Son-in-Law
If you decide to make a donation, you will
be able to set whatever amount you desire to go to the
Memorial Fund.
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