Kip Dwight Anderson, age 52, from Circle, Montana and his faithful dog Daisy May passed away due to injuries they sustained in an automobile accident on Monday, September 17, 2018.
Kip was born on July 31, 1966 to Jim and Norma Jean Anderson in Eugene, Oregon. Kip attended school in Darby, Montana through high school. He wrestled all through school and was a three time all state wrestling champion. Kip was also a crew boss for a wildland fire fighting crew for over five years. Kip moved to Circle, Montana in 2014 and went to work for the J. Brody Ranch where he was a ranch hand for Buzz Brody for the last 5 years.
Kip was a very selfless person always helping others and never expected anything in return. He was also an avid adventurist and loved to collect antiques and looked forward to always add to his growing collections. He loved the outdoors with many adventures to his favorite place section one where he loved to camp, canoe, kayak, swim and spend quality time with his wife Dawn Marie and close friends and family too. Kip loved the Denver Broncos and watching his favorite tv shows or movies on his down time. Kip loved to spend time with is wife and soulmate Dawn Marie and their dogs Daisy May and Lily Beanz on a daily basis. He enjoyed the company of his close family and friends too. Kip always had a smile on his face and never complained about anything or anyone.
Kip is survived by his wife Dawn Marie of Circle, MT; his lil Chi Chi dog Lily Beanz of Circle, MT; his siblings Stan Mark and Kerri of Oregon; Kent of Sidney, MT; John Kessel of Butte, MT; Silver (Carol) Ziebarth of Laurel, MT; step children Cody of Miles City and Riley and Dylan of Oregon along with his close best friends Buzz Brody of Circle, MT; Michael Olson, Trenton Nelson, Joe Gee , Sandy Neely and Jack Swenson of Glendive, MT. Kip was loved by all and will be missed by many. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Stephen and his best friend Cody Carlsen of Circle.
Services will be held on Wednesday, September 26, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. at Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home in Circle. Should friends desire, memorials may be made to Stevenson & Sons Funeral Home to help the family with funeral expenses.
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Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
leonard atkinson says
I will miss you my friend and i will never forget all the funny memories of all the stuff we did.May you rest in peace my friend
staceymurello says
light n love my friend
Lynn S says
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Lynette Elenberger says
I just found out today that kip has passed away. My heart is breaking. I had only met him this last year, and he always had a smile on his face and never complained,even though he was in pain he never let it known. He was kind enough to invite me to hunt with him this year on the Brody ranch. I said are you sure it’s okay. He said “no problem, we will make plans. I owe my nurse that”. When I didn’t hear from him I thought he just got busy at the ranch. So I wrote him a letter. Still no answer. Now I know why. I knew he was a man that was very giving and kind, and he would have called me if he got my letter. Rest in peace dear Kip. I was honored to get to know you. My prayers are with your family and friends. God bless you and yours.