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Sep 8, 2015 · By: Horse-Canada.com | September 8, 2015. Businessman and founder of Anderson Ranch and Rocky Mountain Show Jumping, James Carl (J.C.) Anderson, died on September 3, 2015, of congestive heart failure, at the age of 84.
Sep 9, 2015 · J.C. Anderson was an oilpatch baron with a penchant for horses and poker, an individual with a big heart and generosity of spirt who personified the adage of being ‘larger than life.’....
Perhaps the largest was James Carl Anderson, who died on Sept. 3 of congestive heart failure just a couple of weeks shy of his 85th birthday. The Anderson Exploration founder’s straightforward way of doing business
Sep 4, 2015 · A self-made giant of the oilpatch, James Carl Anderson built his fortune with a no-nonsense approach that earned him the admiration of executives and investors. Best-known simply as J.C., the...
Sep 11, 2015 · Remembering J.C. Anderson. Equine Canada (EC) extends deepest condolences to the family and friends of the late James Carl “J.C.” Anderson who passed away on Sept. 3, 2015. J.C. and his family are inducted into the Jump Canada Hall of Fame in the category of Builder (Organization) at the 2011 Gala.
Sep 4, 2015 · J.C. Anderson, a transplanted Nebraskan who built one of Canada's largest independent oil and gas companies using a combination of sharp business acumen and homespun wit, died on Thursday. He was...
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Holding 1.3 million acres, Anderson was the largest owner of exploration rights in the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Sea region. Late in 2000, Anderson participated in the first exploratory well drilled on the Mackenzie Delta in 20 years, upholding its reputation as a pioneer.