CBS News/ March 23, 2011, 11:54 AM

Taylor Anderson gives to Japan after death

Taylor Anderson is the first-known American victim of the Japan earthquake and tsunami. The 24-year-old taught English in the seaside town of Ishinomaki.

Four days after the tsunami struck, Anderson's parents were told their daughter had been found alive. Later that day, however, the Andersons were told by the organization Taylor worked for, JET, the Japan Exchange Teaching program, that an error had been made and Taylor's whereabouts were unknown. Taylor's parents were notified of her death on Monday by the U.S. Embassy in Japan.

American teacher found dead in Japan
Taylor Anderson is the first U.S. victim in Japan

Officials there say she spent her final moments making sure her young students were safe. But ultimately, she ran out of time to save herself. Her body was found not far from her school.

Taylor's father and her boyfriend, James, are in Japan now.

On "The Early Show" from the family's hometown of Midlothian, Va., Taylor's mother, Jean Anderson, told co-anchor Erica Hill that her husband and James plan to look at the area where Taylor was found and begin to dismantle her apartment.

Taylor's sister, Julz Anderson, who also appeared on "The Early Show," said the family plans to donate Taylor's clothing, pots and pans and other usable items to the people in need there.

"Most of the knick-knack things that she collected during her time in Japan and her travels, we're going to probably bring home," she said.

Hill asked Julz to tell viewers a little more about Taylor and who she was, saying, "By all accounts, your sister was this incredibly warm, caring young woman who had such a connection with her students, and clearly cared so much about them. Tell us a little bit more, things that we don't know."

Julz replied, "I mean, it wasn't just with the students. It was also with her neighbors, and fellow teachers. She touched so many lives over there. She just could create a bond of friendship that not many people could do. She was so sincere. And she was always willing to help. I mean, she was one of the most sincere persons I've ever met. And I mean, just going beyond teaching, she had an enthusiasm for life that truly affected others. She was always doing something on the weekends, always planning trips. She was a person that people wanted to travel with, because she made it such a good time. She took advantage of everything that was in front of her, and she just lived her life to the fullest."

Hill noted, "I understand that it wasn't just a connection with people her own age or even her students, but she also had a real connection even with some of the older people in Japan. And you were able to witness that firsthand."

"She was a teacher for older adults," Jean said. "They had a club called the Kiwi club. They were older Japanese people who wanted to learn conversational English. And she would meet with them once a month, and they would go over phrases, catch phrases, she taught them a lot of American ways, or explained American ways, and when I met her students, they loved her. They had just warm, kind things to say about her. And they even said she was their favorite teacher. And she connected to them."

Jean said of her daughter, "I was very proud of her."


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dhausphd2b says:
Many have called for an apology to the Anderson family. None has yet to be issued. I read the text of the interview after the "Breaking News". We missed quite a lot, yet no more than two minutes. They could have made up the time by skipping one of the "frivolous" segments of the program for the Liz update. Good grief! She passed at 1:30am and hours later it was breaking news! Give the public a break here.

If no apology, and a follow-up of Taylor Anderson's return home and funeral/memorial, then I am going to start a campaign on Facebook to ban CBS! They give too much attention to poor role models (Charlie)and every show yesterday "memorialized" Liz Taylor. Yet no mention was made of sweet, altruistic Taylor Anderson.

We are in control as the consumers/viewers of the media. They say they give us what we ask for.

WRITE IN AND TELL THEM TO MAKE AMENDS FOR THEIR POOR TREATMENT AND BREACH OF CIVILITY WITH THE ANDERSON FAMILY. MAKE IT RIGHT, CBS!
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carolo43 says:
Liz Taylor would have been just as dead after the interview, seems to me. I don't know how the family plans to gather this womans clothing, pots and pans, etc, when nearly everyone else sold everything and things are spread for miles. People that need stuff will be picking through stuff themselves, seems to me.
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Earl52 says:
I agree with goldencats, there have been other celebrities that passed away, and the programs are not interrupted. It was a very rude thing to do, interrupting Taylor Anderson's relatives half way through the interview.Elizabeth Taylor was an icon to many, but the rich and famous do not impress me. People are kind of like eggs and chickens. Just because brown eggs cost more in the store than white, does not mean the egg is any better. An egg is an egg and a chicken is a chicken. So next time be courteous no matter who a person is known or unknown.
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goldencats says:
I normally don't post comments but I was so outraged when CBS interrupted the interview with Taylor Anderson's family to report the death of Elizabeth Taylor. I was far more intereted in what Taylor's family had to say. I'm not so sure that breaking in with a special report was necessary, it could have waited!!!!
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citizen85 says:
I thought it quite tacky to break in to the Taylor Anderson story with news of Elizabeth Taylor's death. While I appreciate that Elizabeth Taylor is an american icon, I'm not so sure that breaking in with a special report is the appropriate way to report her death. This would not be an emergency alert to anyone. I think it could have waited a few seconds and been a regular news story. Our obsession with celebrity has gotten out of hand.
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SisterSee says:
I FORESAW this and I placed it on my facebook page....
QueenSister Remonac Carter
Dream Key WORDS....Catholic Church...their bible...a short song...and the name ANDERSON

March 4 at 2:21pm via Android
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