

Ira Anders passed away at home, surround by his loving family, at the age of 82 in
Independence, Missouri, on February 15, 2025. Born on April 15, 1942, in Goessel, Kansas, to
John and Elsie (Vogts) Anders, he lived a life filled with passion, commitment, and a deep love
for his family and community.
Ira is survived by his beloved wife, Nina (Clemensen) Anders, with whom he shared over 61
years of marriage, and they often joked about growing up together. Ira was preceded in death
by his parents John and Elsie, siblings Helen Hobbs and Wayne Anders, and mother and fatherin-
law Eddy and Dua Clemensen.
Ira was extremely proud of his children, Jon (wife Cindy) Anders of Wellington, CO, and Amy
Anders of Middletown, OH. He took great joy in visiting his children while they attended various
schools across the country, providing support and encouragement throughout their lives.
A graduate of Emporia State University, Ira devoted more than 28 years to the Independence
School District as an elementary school teacher, where he was deeply admired. His service
extended beyond the classroom as he served as President of the Independence National
Education Association and, after retiring from teaching, was elected to the Independence School
Board. Ira was also a State Representative for the 51st and 21st Districts of Missouri and was
involved with numerous city and state committees. As a staunch Democrat, Ira was known for
his ability to engage in meaningful and respectful discussions with colleagues from all political
backgrounds.
Ira also enjoyed many hobbies. He spent summers working on his rental houses, sailing, and
biking. In the winter on family vacations, you could find him out on the ski slopes of New Mexico
and Colorado. Ira would go on long walks with his corgi, Finley, around his local city park, which
he loved and worked hard to maintain. He traveled to Iceland multiple times to visit Nina’s
extended family, and loved exploring the beauty of the Flint Hills in Kansas, which he always
described as breathtaking.
Ira is survived by multiple nieces and nephews, as well as one sister, Irene (husband Bill)
VanWey, with whom he shared many cherished childhood memories, like being chased around
the farm house to help with dishes.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Boys and Girls Club, an organization Ira
strongly supported.
A visitation will be held on February 22, 2025 at Newcomer’s Noland Road Chapel from 2-4
p.m.. His legacy of service, love, and dedication will continue to inspire all who knew him. He
will be dearly missed but, in our hearts, forever.
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