The Dart: His heart never left
Published 12:01 am Monday, July 16, 2012
NATCHEZ — Retirement has been relaxing for Natchez native Robert L. Anderson.
While sharing his time between church and travel, Anderson is careful to preserve plenty of “me” time to be sure life stays relaxing.
Anderson grew up in Milford Missionary Baptist Church on Artman Road, joining at age 15.
“My mother was a deaconess and my father was a deacon,” Anderson said from his house on Sunflower Road, where The Dart fell Friday.
But after graduation from Brumfield High School, Anderson left Natchez, headed to military service and, later, an education at Southern University in Baton Rouge and the University of Washington.
College graduation took Anderson to Boeing Company, where he designed planes and lived for 32 years in Seattle.
He retired 20 years ago, and returned to Natchez in 2008 after 47 years away.
Now, he’s the deacon at Milford Missionary Baptist Church.
Anderson said he is always there for his church, and stands by it.
Anderson said he tries to do anything the church is in need of and on Sundays, he is at church to help before, after and during the service.
Anderson said other than church he tries not to get involved in too many organizations because he doesn’t want to occupy all of his time.
Anderson said he tells his sister all the time she is in too many organizations.
“Being retired, I should do more, but my time is my time,” Anderson said.
Since he has retired, Anderson said he enjoys traveling, including trips out of town just to try out a new restaurant.
But his adventures have also taken him all the way to South America where he visited Brazil.
Anderson said he also enjoys playing tennis and biking.