Fair Haven resident, April Anderson, passed away on Sept. 3, of complications after multiple strokes. She was 79.
April graduated from Cass Technical High School in Detroit, MI, where she was a National Merit Scholar and excelled in Art and Mathematics. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Physics from Wayne State University of Detroit.
After graduation, she moved to New York and worked for the Link Group of General Precision in Pleasantville on programming for the Apollo Lunar Mission Simulator. Subsequently, she worked as a computer programmer for IBM in the Office Products Division.
After the birth of her son and her twin daughters, April was a busy, full-time caregiver to three young children. She was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. She believed it was important to nurture her children and grandchildren, and she enjoyed helping them to develop their abilities and talents.
After the twins were born, April joined a local mothers of twins club and became involved with the state and national organizations dedicated to supporting parents of twins and higher order multiples.
April was the president of the New Jersey Association of Twins’ Mothers Club for two years. She was also a volunteer worker for Multiples of America, the national organization, for 31 years in a variety of positions, including reviewing books on twin subjects and liaising with academic and medical researchers studying twins. She attended the annual convention of the national organization from the early 1980s until 2019. She was a life member of Mid-Jersey Moms of Multiples.
April was predeceased by: her parents, Frederick Thomas and Rosa Katherine Netting of Detroit, MI; and her brothers-in-law, James Paldan and Everett Jones.
She is survived by: her husband of 55 years, Milton Anderson, of Fair Haven; her son, Eric (Amber) Anderson, of Red Bank; her twin daughters Lisa (Galen) Camp, of Bedford, NH, and Kirstin Anderson (Michael Hornberger) of Georgetown, MA; her grandchildren, Leif Anderson, Violet Camp, Sean Hornberger, and Katrin Hornberger; her sister, Diane Paldan, of Detroit; her brother, Thomas (Elizabeth) Netting, of Houston; sister-in-law Georgene Jones, of Herreid, SD; and brother-in-law Floyd (Marcia) Anderson, of Apple Valley, MN.
April was laid to rest at Holmdel Cemetery, Holmdel, following a private family committal service. In lieu of flowers, a contribution to your preferred organization supporting mothers and babies is suggested.
— Edited obituary prepared by family via Thompson Memorial Home
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