Tragic Loss Of Carlie Ann And Ty Anderson

On April 8, 2012, the angels came and chose two very special people to carry home to heaven, Carlie Ann and Ty Anderson.

A gathering in celebration of their lives [for family, invited friends, and others who cannot attend the service on Saturday] will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, April 13 at Froid Lutheran Church. Pastor Clarice Beery will officiate at Memorial Services at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Froid High School, with interment of cremated remains in Kvile Cemetery, just north of Froid. Afterward, all are invited to the Froid Community Center for refreshment and sharing.

Friends are invited to visitation and viewing all day Wednesday at Fulkerson’s in Plentywood; cremation will take place on Thursday. All are welcome to pay their respects and sign the book at Fulkerson’s until Saturday morning.

A precious cowgirl, Carlie, was born to Tony and Tiffani Anderson on May 20, 1993, and on October 11, 1995, a charming wrangler, Ty, joined the tribe. They enjoyed life to its fullest and never needed all the sparkle and glitz, just a piece of twine, spurs, and each other and they were off to the arena.

Carlie and Ty had a love for sports; active in volleyball, football, basketball, track and golf. They were in band and choir and were long-time members of the Up-N-Atom 4-H club showing sheep, pigs, steers, heifers, dairy cattle, and even a goat. Both kids were awarded a NILE Merit Heifer which they were extremely proud of.

This love of animals ran deep in their veins as after graduating from Froid High School in 2011, Carlie found her niche at Miles City Community College where she was enrolled in the Equine program. Carlie hauled her horses from Miles City to home and referred to them as shuffling kids back and forth. Often called Mabel, Carlie was right by her dad’s side on every Roundup and ride.

Ty transferred to Medicine Lake High School in 2011 where he was excited to be a member of an FFA chapter and was showing his first FFA steer this summer in Plentywood. Ty was proud of his roping skills which were seen during the summer brandings at the neighbors. Known as Wilber by his dad, Ty was Tony’s right-hand man, whether it was swathing, baling, stacking, he was always willing to get the job done without complaining.

Tiffani always instilled family traditions in her kids, whether it was family reunions or fishing trips, and made sure they were involved in the community and encouraged and supported them through all their extracurricular activities.

They were preceded in death by Grandpa Lonny Davidson and Grandma Carol Anderson. They are survived by their parents, Tony and Tiffani Anderson, sister Chelsie, and brother Jordan; Carlie’s special friend Bailey Berntson; Grandma Lauria Davidson; Grandpa Jim Anderson; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. They were very blessed to have a large family whom they loved dearly.

 

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