Scott Bradley Anders Scott Bradley Anders was born March 4, 1957 in Danville to Clarence and Marie (Bevan) Anders. Scott went to be with the lord at 3:03 am July 10, 2004 at Carle Foundation Hospital in Urbana surrounded by his family. Scott married Gayle Marie Hargrove on May 9, 1992. 1 daughter Jessica Lauren Anders was born of this union. Scott attended Immanuel Lutheran School in Danville, and graduated from Ridgefarm High School in 1975. Scott attended Western Illinois University in Macomb. After leaving Western Scott worked for the Vermilion County Illinois Planning Commission. He later worked for Basil Smith Engineering in El Paso, Texas. He also worked for A&F Engineering in Indianapolis. Scott was employed the past 8 years by Barr Real Estate in Champaign as Director of Marketing. Scott is survived by his eleven year old daughter Jessica Lauren of Champaign; his mother: Marie Anders of Danville; one brother: Steve Anders; two sisters: Diane Marie (Sidney) Crawford of Danville and Lisa Kay (Thomas) Lopinski of Burbank, California; three nephews: Cory Arthur Crawford, Aaron Scott Crawford, and Keenan Cordell Anders; five nieces: Amber D'Lyn (Yassisr) Ayoubi, Anna Raquel Lopinski, Katherine Joanne Lopinski, Sarah Marie Lopinski, all of Burbank, and Kearra Diane Anders of Champaign; three aunts: Janet (Stephen) Brown of Danville, Zedores Stambaugh of Covington and Marian (Marlon) Heideman also of Covington. Also survived by many cousins. His father passed away on December 21, 2002, he was also preceded in death by his grandparents. Scott's greatest happiness was his family and friends. His most special joy was spending time with his daughter, Jessica. He loved watching her play basketball for the Urbana Park District League. He also loved taking Jessica fishing. Scott was an enthusiastic fan of the University of Illinois Basketball Team. His other interests were art, music, wood working, and nature. Scott's faith was Lutheran Church Missouri Synod. He was a member of the Champaign County Board of Realtors. Scott was dearly loved and will be terribly missed.
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