Warren A. Anderson

February 5, 1936 - August 5, 2025

Warren A. Anderson

Danvers - Warren Arthur Anderson, 89, beloved husband of the late Mary E. "Bette" Anderson, passed away peacefully on August 5, 2025, following a period of decline.
Born in Malden on February 5, 1936, Warren was the son of the late Joseph W. and Nettie A. Anderson. The youngest of three brothers, he graduated from Reading High School and Northeastern University with a degree in electrical engineering. After college, Warren served briefly in the U.S. Air Force flight school and spent two years assigned as Scientific and Professional Personnel to the U.S. Army Biological Warfare Laboratories at Fort Detrick. During the Berlin Wall Crisis, he was recalled to active duty as a Radio Relay Team Chief.
He spent his entire thirty-three-year career as a researcher at Sylvania/OSRAM, where he led the Electrical Measurements Lab. He played a key role in setting national standards for fluorescent and high-intensity lighting and chaired working groups addressing power quality and lighting issues. He also helped shape international lighting standards, representing the United States in worldwide industry discussions.
Active throughout his career in professional engineering organizations, Warren earned lifetime membership in several. He chaired the North Shore Subsection of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and published several papers on lighting. He held five U.S. patents related to lighting and materials. After retiring, he continued contributing by auditing lighting laboratories for the federal government's energy efficiency program.
At Sylvania, Warren met Bette, with whom he shared 58 years of marriage, world travel, and adventures on their sailboats. Hosting friends, family, and their golden retrievers on the Hi-Sea-Era out of Manchester, Warren was an intrepid sailor who could navigate in and out of Marblehead Harbor under sail.
During winters in Sanibel, Florida, Warren developed an interest in birding and photography, winning awards for his work at Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, the Topsfield Fair, and the Danvers Art Association. He was an avid reader of cosmology, the history of physics, politics, science, and religion, and a frequent letter writer on these topics to the Salem News, The Pilot, and The Boston Globe. One letter to the Globe was chosen among the "Best of 2006."
He was predeceased by his parents and his brothers, Joseph W. Anderson (Harriet) and George A. Anderson (Joan). Warren leaves his brother-in-law, Richard Singleton (Priscilla) of Manchester and sister-in-law, Patricia McManus (Edward) of Old Saybrook, Connecticut. His many nieces and nephews were a source of deep pride and joy, and they will remember his nerdy humor, stubborn spirit, and uncanny knack for convincing anyone it was the perfect time for a lobster roll.
His Funeral Mass will be celebrated in Saint Richard Church, 90 Forest Street in Danvers, on Monday, August 11, at 10 a.m., with interment to follow at Wadsworth Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Warren's memory may be made to Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan Street, Danvers, MA 01923. To share an expression of sympathy with the Anderson family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

Published on August 8, 2025

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