Words cannot describe our loss. We can't believe that Anita has been taken from us.Police have made three arrests in their investigation of Anita who lived at Kirton near Boston.
Every day is a painful reminder that we are never going to see her
again. We remember Anita as a friendly, caring and exceptionally loving individual who had time for everyone, her family, friends and work colleagues.
We are still in shock that Anita has been taken from us. Without the support of close friends, we don't know how we would have coped in the last few days.
We want to thank them for their words of comfort and for their cards.
Former journalist Phil Dilks is chairman of Deeping St James Parish Council in south Lincs. Served 8 years (2001-09) on Lincolnshire County Council (Labour lead on Education and Children's Services). Former member Lincolnshire Police Authority (2002-09). Member of Royal Anglian Association (former TA CSM), Co-operative Party, and GMB trade union. Promoted by Phil Dilks, DSJ, PE6 8HD. A personal view and not that of any organisation of which I am a member or associated.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Emotional words from family of murdered woman...
A statement by the family of Anita Anderson, whose body was found in the River Welland at the weekend have released a statement through Lincolnshire Police:
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