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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Carmen Anderson who was born in Michigan on September 27, 1946 and entered eternal life on January 21, 2005 at the age of 58. We will remember her forever.
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Tributes and Condolences
You didn't go alone   / Laura (Daughter)
You never said I'm leavingYou never said goodbyeYou were gone before I knew it,And only God knew whyA million times I needed you,A million times I criedIf love alone could have saved you,You never would have diedIn life I loved you dearlyIn death I l...  Continue >>
My Best Friend   / David Guizzetti (son)
When I received the news of my mother's accidental passing, I went numb.  Immediately, I had the sickest of all feelings in my stomach.  I didn't know what to do.  I loved my mom so much.  This was the moment that I had been dread...  Continue >>
Still thinking of you...   / Tonilee Cullison (niece)
Auntie Carmen:  I still think of you so often...your birthday, every holiday, the anniversary weekend of your going home to be with Jesus.  The days that surprise me are the "every day" kinds of days.  The days that I use the...  Continue >>
Three Long Years   / Dave Guizzetti (Son)
Mom:

Today marks the third anniversary of the worst day of my entire life.  I'm happy you're in heaven and have no idea of the sadness that has clouded all of our lives since you were taken from us.  

There is not...  Continue >>
My Memory Of Carmen   / Kristy Jones (Laura's Sister-In-Law )
Carmen,
    You were a very up beat person! You always had a smile on your face when i seen you! You always put a smile on everyones face when they had the blues!! You were just always a great person! You were just all around a go...  Continue >>
Happy Mother's Day  / Dave Guizzetti (Son)    Read >>
You'd be so sad.  / Dave Guizzetti (son)    Read >>
Guardian angel  / Stephanie Langlois (daughter in law to be )    Read >>
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family David....  / April Savola (no relation/Friend of David's )    Read >>
Happy Birthday, Carmen!  / Michelle DeLisle (Friend)    Read >>
Shine your light on me  / Penny Kipling (laura's friend )    Read >>
I'm so sorry for your loss  / Caroline Jenkins     Read >>
Everything for you . . .  / Michelle DeLisle (Friend)    Read >>
Mom / Charlotte DelGarito (In memory of mom )    Read >>
tblinnhall@hotmail.c---om / Pat Cornish-Hall (Friend)    Read >>
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Her legacy
Carmen B Anderson  
The few words written here about our mom cannot begin to describe the depth of her life.  There was so much more to her than what is listed here.  She wasn't involved in a lot of groups, organizations or clubs.  Instead, she chose to devote her time, attention and love to her kids.  For that we are forever grateful.

Carmen was born September 27, 1946 in Ishpeming to the late August Barbiere and Carmen LaMere Barbiere.  Carmen was a graduate of the Ishpeming High School Class of 1964 and Northern Michigan University in 1969 with a Bachelors Degree in Teaching.  Carmen was working as a Records Analyst in Medical Records at Marquette General Hospital.

Carmen was a kind and caring person, an unselfish individual trying to make family members happy.  She was a Christian woman.   She taught us all about her salvation through Christ.  She enjoyed shopping, decorating, walking and crafts.  Most of all, she enjoyed her granddaughter and was very excited about the upcoming birth of her grandson Anthony.

She is survived by ,son, Dave Guizzetti, 2 daughters, Laura Guizzetti, and Tina Guizzetti; her mother, Carmen Barbiere, granddaughter, Faith Guizzetti; 1 sister, Pat (Glenn) Garrett; 2 brothers, Phillip (Julie) Barbiere and John (Kay) Wirtanen; along with several nieces and nephews.
 
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