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George Tracy
Anderson Jr.
May 24, 1950 – April 7, 2026
Mr. George Tracy Anderson Jr.
MAY 24, 1950 — APRIL 7, 2026
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of George Tracy Anderson of Guilford Lake, a
devoted husband to his wife Tina, loving father, and proud grandfather, who left this world on April 7,
2026, at the age of 75, surrounded by loved ones. He leaves behind a legacy of strong family values and
enduring love.
George was born on May 24, 1950, to George and Annie Anderson, with whom he is now together again.
He was also preceded in death by his siblings, Shirley, Patsy, and Glenn Edgar. George will be lovingly
remembered by surviving younger brother, John “Chuck” Anderson and sister-in-law, Robin Ickes.
A 1970 graduate of United Local Schools, George went on to build a fulfilling career as a truck driver,
traveling across the country—from the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico, where he once lived, to the
East Coast. He retired in 2008 from Leaseway Transportation in Lordstown.
In 1978, George entered into a lifelong partnership with Tina Anderson, his beloved wife. A committed
and devoted husband, he celebrated 47 years of marriage, cherishing every moment by her side. Their
love was reflected in their children, Glenn Anderson and Jennifer (Daniel) Miller. He is survived by his 3
children to a previous marriage, Debbie, George and Tina Anderson [and families].
Family was the center of George’s life. As the patriarch of the Anderson family, he provided steady
guidance and upheld strong values with integrity, carrying forward the lessons instilled in him by his
parents. After the passing of his father, George stepped into that role, ensuring the family remained as
close and cherished as ever. He worked tirelessly to honor their memory and believed deeply in treating
others with respect and kindness. Selfless by nature, he showed strength in difficult times and
consistently put others before himself.
George held a special place in the hearts of his surviving family. He was a devoted grandfather and
mentor to Alexis (Gavin) Geier, Landon and Trenton Anderson, and Rebecca, Kaitlynn, and Coltin Miller,
and a proud great-grandfather to Destin and Daylin Geier. He was also a loving and devoted uncle to
many nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews; always offering steady support, guidance, and
a presence that never wavered. Arrangements are entrusted to Dean's Funeral Home Sebring, Ohio.
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