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Sunday, June 23, 2024

GoFundMe : Corbin Anderson Lebanon OR Obituary : Corbin Anderson Cause of Death : Corbin Anderson Died in Foster Lake Accident

Corbin Anderson, a beloved resident of Lebanon, Oregon, tragically passed away yesterday, June 21, 2024. Corbin's life was cut short in a fatal car wreck at Foster Lake, near the dam by the Marks Ridge lookout. 

He was driving his black 4Runner with his loyal family dog, Hagen, by his side. The accident has left the community heartbroken and in mourning.


In a small glimmer of solace amid this immense tragedy, Hagen survived the wreck and was found later that night near the crash site. While the Anderson family is deeply grateful for Hagen's survival, they have requested privacy during this incredibly difficult time. 

They ask that people refrain from seeking details about the accident, as the family is already overwhelmed with grief and the burden of dealing with the aftermath.

Corbin leaves behind his devoted wife, Ivy Links, and their two young daughters, Maryn, aged 2, and Marleaux, aged 1. Ivy, a stay-at-home mother, relied heavily on Corbin as the primary breadwinner for the family. 


In light of this, the community is coming together to support Ivy and her daughters during this trying time. Any financial assistance, even as small as a dollar, can make a significant difference. 

The goal is to alleviate some of the weight from Ivy's shoulders, allowing her to focus on her children and navigate her grief. Friends and family have rallied around Ivy, providing support and care for the girls when Ivy's sorrow becomes overwhelming.

Corbin was known for his radiant smile, a trait that will live on through his daughters, Maryn and Marleaux. The task of explaining Corbin's absence to them will be a heart-wrenching challenge that Ivy will face in due time. 

For now, the community's focus is on offering support and ensuring that Ivy and her daughters have the resources they need to move forward. Corbin's memory will forever be cherished in the hearts of those who knew him, especially through the enduring smiles of his little girls.

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