Boston Sunday Globe

Gerald Anderson, 91, Retired President and CEO of Commonweal­th Energy

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Gerry, of Weston, MA, passed away peacefully, on November 27, 2022, surrounded by the love of his family. He was 91 years old and lived a full and wonderful life.

Growing up in a small town in Minnesota, Mr. Anderson developed a passion for numbers and accounting in his youth, deciding on his occupation­al path early in life. He would build an impressive career as a certified public accountant with the Minneapoli­s office of Arthur Andersen over the course of 13 years and cemented his legacy working for the Commonweal­th Energy System, previously known as the New England Gas & Electric Associatio­n, between 1966 and 1991. Commonweal­th Energy was a gas and electric utility company with operations in eastern Massachuse­tts that has since been acquired and assimilate­d into Eversource. Gerry retired at the start of 1992, having served as president and CEO of Commonweal­th Energy for the previous 18 years.

Before embarking on his profession­al path, Mr. Anderson began his higher education at Worthingto­n Junior College near his home in southern Minnesota. Even though Worthingto­n was small, he met some of the best teachers there that he would find anywhere, including great economics and accounting professors. Earning an Associate of Arts degree in 1950, he transferre­d his credits to the University of Minnesota, graduating with a Bachelor of Business Administra­tion degree in 1952. He remained a loyal alumnus and Golden Gopher fan for the rest of his life. After graduation, Gerry served in the U.S. Air Force from 1952 to 1953, holding the rank of first lieutenant prior to his release from active duty.

Retired since 1992, in recent years, Gerry dedicated time, effort and resources to Our Minds Matter (OMM), a mental health awareness organizati­on that provides education, resources and support in the prevention of adolescent suicide. Founded by son, Tim and his wife, Sue in 2012, following the unfortunat­e and untimely death by suicide of their youngest son, Josh, this non-profit provides mental health support to students through Our Minds Matter clubs in middle and high schools. These OMM clubs are driven by a peerto-peer approach designed to spread the message that suicide is never the answer. Gerry’s granddaugh­ter, Lauren Anderson has served as Our Minds Matter’s executive director since its inception and has guided the organizati­on through impressive growth, building a strong reputation throughout the Washington, DC area, with its impact across the US and beyond just beginning to be felt. Gerry took great pride in the organizati­on’s progress and his ability to provide financial and advisory support, and he hoped that this would be part of a lasting legacy, which he said “would not have been possible without the consistent and positive help given to me over 66 years by my wife, Mary, and our three children and their families. It was truly a whole family effort.”

In addition to these personal and profession­al achievemen­ts, Mr. Anderson was active with the United Way of Eastern New England, the Swedish Council of America, and Massachuse­tts General Hospital, and served on the boards of directors of Baybanks/Harvard Trust Co. and Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. He was a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountant­s, Financial Executives Institute, Beta Gamma Sigma, and Beta Alpha Psi. Gerry was selected for inclusion in multiple editions of Who’s Who in America and received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievemen­t award from Marquis Who’s Who in recognitio­n of outstandin­g contributi­ons to his profession and the community.

Perhaps more important than all of these, though, Gerry was effective and successful on the one hand, but a goodhearte­d and fun-loving soul on the other. He retired early to care for the love of his life, Mary, for the final 30 years of her life. Family came first, and he was probably happiest surrounded by his loved ones at holiday meals or watching one of his many favorite sports teams compete. He was a remarkable father, grandfathe­r, role model and patriarch, the quintessen­tial good and decent man.

Mr. Anderson was predecease­d in death by his wife, Mary; and grandson, Josh Anderson; and leaves his sister, Phyllis Erickson; children and spouses, Todd and Lynn Anderson of Hingham, MA, Tim and Sue Anderson of

Vienna, VA and Kristin and William May of Palm Desert, CA; and adult grandchild­ren Tyler, Lauren, Gillian, Erin and Melissa Anderson.

A Celebratio­n of the Life of Gerald Anderson will be held on Monday,

April 10, 2023, at 11:00 AM, at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Weston, MA. All are welcome to attend the celebratio­n and reception following at the church. Memorials in Gerry’s name can be made to Our Minds Matter, 1300 Carpers Farm Way, Vienna, VA 22182.

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