James “Jim” Boyd Anderson

August 19, 1964 ~ December 2, 2024

James “Jim” B. Anderson, 60, Brandon, SD, passed away suddenly on Monday, December 2, 2024, at his home.

Visitation will be 4-4:40 pm, on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, at Heartland Funeral Home in Brandon. A Prayer Service will begin at 4:40 pm.

James “Jim” Boyd Anderson was born on August 19, 1964, in Sioux Falls, to Jimmy and MaryAnn (Pennington) Anderson. He then lived in Oklahoma and Arkansas before happily returning to Sioux Falls and graduating from Washington High School.

Jim dedicated much of his career to driving semi-trucks, transporting everything from propane and fuel to building materials, mail, and agricultural goods. In his free time, he and his father enjoyed crafting concrete birdbaths, animal figurines, and urns, combining skill and creativity in their shared passion.

Grateful for sharing his life are his wife, Patricia; his daughter, Crystal (Tim) Myers; grandchildren Berkley and Evan; along with many other relatives and friends.

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  • rose gramm says:

    So sorry to hear about jim . He was a great guy always enjoyed times spent with him. Thoughts and prayers for you and your family

  • Kathryn Halligan says:

    Jim was a wonderful neighbor and his kindness will be sorely missed. My deepest condolences to Pat and her family.

  • Randy Huebner says:

    I recently started working with Jim at FBN in Larchwood IA. My first day at work, I met Jim and the rest of the team working out of the warehouse – he was one of the first to welcome me to the team and show me the ropes. He had a good sense of humor and was very knowledgeable FBN employee. I will miss seeing Jim at work daily – our loss is heaven’s gain! My sincerest condolences to his family during this period of time – all are here to support you! Randy and Dawn Huebner.

  • Lynn Bailey says:

    I was privileged to work with Jim at FBN. Jim was a fine man and a joy to know. He had a friendliness and kind way about him. I looked forward to visiting with him and always felt better having seen him. He was one of those people I was lucky to know and am better for it.

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