From: Sent: To: Tuesday, December 10, 2013 1:03 AM [email protected] Harry Loy Anderson Jr., y=ungest bank president, dies at 70 'Happy Harry Loy led=the Worth Avenue National Bank at 26. • 1 =span class="stArrow" style="margin: 0px 0px 0px -lpx; padding: 0px 0px=0px 3px; border: 0px; outline: 0px; background-image: url(http://w.shareth=s.com/share4x/images/Facebook_bubble_arrow.png); height: 14px; display: in=ine-block; background-position: 3px 8px; background-repeat: no-repeat no-r=peat;">174=pan> 0 24 Relat=d View Larger <http://media.cmgdigital=com/shared/R/It_cache/thumbnail/960/img/photos/2013/12/09/b3/38/MDN1- UDAN=ERSON1210.BIN.jpg> =/span> Greer Gattuso H. Loy and Inger Anderson chttp://media.cmgdigital=com/shared/Itfit_cache/thumbnail/960/img/photos/2013/12/09/d2/04/SHij0224=10.jpg> Uma Sanghvi H. Loy Anderson Jr. By Shannon Donnelly <http:/=www.palmbeachdailynews.com/staff/shannon-donnelly/> and David Rogers <http://www.pal=beachdailynews.com/staff/david-rogers/> Daily News Society Editor=/div> Harry Loy=Anderson Jr., a longtime Palm Beach resident who became the youngest bank =resident in the country at the age of 26, died Sunday, Dec. 8, 2013 at Hos=ice of Palm Beach County. He was 70. Born July 13, 1943 in Wash=ngton, D.C., he was the son of H. by and Therese (Arcenaux) Anderson. When he was 5 years old, M=. Anderson's father, a banker, gave him his first piggy bank. Eigh=een years later, the coins collected by that piggy bank — $11,000 =E244> became the down payment on his first home, located on Seaview Ave=ue. Mr. Anderson's fir=t job was as a paperboy in Washington, D.C. "I got a lot of change=doing that," he said in an interview in 2000, but even from a youn= age "I always wanted to be a banker," he said. He was still a child when =is family moved to Palm Beach, where Peter Pulitzer was one of his close f=iends. Pulitzer said Harry Loy, a= his friends called him, was "a wonderful guy ... full of li=e. He loved his