Jarren Claude Anderson
Jarren passed away, surrounded by the love of his family and the memories he left behind in the hearts of everyone who knew him.
Jarren was the beloved son of Bethel and Lewis Anderson and the deeply loved brother of Heather Teubert and her husband, Josh. He was a devoted father to his son, Colton, who was truly the light of his life. Being Colton’s dad was one of Jarren’s greatest honors and deepest joys. He loved him with his whole heart, was incredibly proud of him, and treasured every moment they spent together — especially their time in the outdoors at the hunting camp each fall.
He shared a special and unbreakable bond with the love of his life and best friend, Jessica.
He was a loving uncle to his nieces, Laurel, Claudia, and Abby, each of whom held a special place in his heart.
Jarren has several aunts and uncles that have been a part of his life – he especially loved his Aunt Dee and Charlie Ryder, and had a special bond with his cousin, Chad Ryder, who was more like a brother to him than a cousin throughout life.
Jarren held close relationships with Jerry and Janice, along with Julie, all of whom were truly like family to him and remained an important part of his life.
Jarren shared a lifelong friendship with his very best friend, Matt Boswell. From childhood on, they grew up side by side, sharing countless memories, laughter, and time together that remained important to him throughout his life.
Jarren spent his career working for Lynch Construction, where he remained dedicated from shortly after graduating high school. As a heavy machinery operator, he took pride in his work and was known for his strong work ethic. The people he worked with became like family to him over the years.
He was an avid hunter and fisherman, who found peace and happiness in the outdoors. One of his greatest joys in life was spending hunting seasons at camp with his dad and his son, Colton — time he deeply valued and looked forward to every year.
Although he was not formally a member of a church, Jarren believed in God and carried his faith in a quiet, personal way throughout his life.
He will be remembered for his laughter, his goofy personality, and the way he could brighten any room he walked into. With his hat often worn crooked and his sunglasses on, he had a way of making people smile even on their hardest days. He was hardworking, loyal, and deeply loved by all who had the privilege of knowing him.
Jarren’s absence leaves a space that can never be filled, but his love, laughter, and memory will continue to live on forever in the hearts of his family and friends.
“Forever Loved, Forever Missed, Always Remembered.”
Funeral Service will be 3:00 p.m. Friday, May 1, 2026, at Alvon Living Word Church, with Pastors Buck Caldwell and Bobby McClintic officiating. Burial will follow in the Alvon Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Visitation will be 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the church on Friday.
Please send online condolences by visiting www.WallaceandWallaceFH.com.
Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in White Sulphur Springs is in charge of arrangements.


















