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Vivienne Tash Henrichson Andersson

Posted 11/19/06

Vivienne Tash Henrichson Andersson, 76 LAKESIDE, Calif. - Vivienne Tash Henrichson Andersson of Lakeside, formerly of Dover, Del., died peacefully Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006, in Pomerado Nursing Home, …

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Vivienne Tash Henrichson Andersson

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Vivienne Tash Henrichson Andersson, 76

LAKESIDE, Calif. - Vivienne Tash Henrichson Andersson of Lakeside, formerly of Dover, Del., died peacefully Sunday, Nov. 5, 2006, in Pomerado Nursing Home, Poway, after a prolonged illness. She was 76.

Mrs. Andersson was born in Philadelphia, daughter of the late Harold M. Masors and Elizabeth Levy.

Having completed her studies at the University of Delaware, she was a teacher in Middletown, Del., an artist and a broker with Dean Witter until her retirement.

Mrs. Andersson loved nature, sailing and traveling abroad, as well as poetry and her passion, fine art.

She is survived by her husband of 20 years, Nils Andersson of Lakeside; two sons and two daughters-in-law, Gregg Tash and Ginny Hyre of Middletown, and Clifford and Marie Tash of Coral Springs, Fla.; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and a sister and a brother-in-law, Caroline and Seymour Kramer of North Brunswick, N.J.

Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Love of Christ Church, 2157 Bear Corbitt Road, Bear, where friends may call one-half hour earlier.

Instead of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to Delaware Hospice, 911 S. Du Pont Highway, Dover, DE 19901.

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