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    Generosity that Touches an Entire Community - Sutter Lakeside Hospital says “Thank You” to Henry Anderson for his support

    Henry AndersonWherever Henry Anderson has traveled in life, whatever problems he has encountered, his first question has always been, “How can I help?” Service is a value he absorbed from his father who served in the Army during World War I and his mother, a Red Cross social worker.

    A defining moment in Henry’s life was surviving the attack on Pearl Harbor, where he worked tirelessly to save his fellow servicemen. Later, while serving in India, Henry followed his impulse to help, feeding hungry strangers living in poverty. After serving in Pearl Harbor, Henry met and married Mary, a non-commissioned clerk in the Navy, and later lived in the Bay Area with their sons Terry and Norman.

    Returning to his favorite childhood vacation spot, Henry bought land in Clearlake Park on Monitor Point, where he would bring his sons to enjoy swimming, fishing and the natural beauty of Lake County. After retirement, Henry and Mary moved to the waterfront home in Lakeport that they have lived in for the past 30 years.

    Henry had his first hip replacement at Sutter Lakeside Hospital, and after his surgery, he worked with physical therapist, Steve Glazier. He was impressed with his doctors and caregivers, but saw a need for new therapy equipment. The same impulse that nudged Henry to buy food for strangers in India moved him to remedy the situation. Henry made his first donation to Sutter Lakeside Hospital with a gift of a new ergometer.

    Seeing the impact his gift made on fellow recovering patients, Henry wanted to do more. Henry made sure we received needed “audiometric” equipment that is used at the Family Birth Center, offering screening and early detection of hearing problems for infants and babies in our community.

    When the Lakeside Wellness Foundation decided to take up the challenge of raising $250,000 to purchase a Mobile Medical Unit, we knew we had to ask Henry. We sat down with him at his favorite hang-out, the Shoreline Café in Lakeport, told him our story, and Henry promptly stepped up with a $10,000 gift. Henry’s gift was the lynch-pin of our community fundraising efforts which raised the bar for future supporters. He stands as the perfect model of community philanthropy and we Thank you Henry for your continued support.