Now comes the time to say so long for now she is at rest
And all of us who knew her knew she was “the best”
Her family, her friends, and her church were what she really lived for.
But to chase, and play with all the kids were on her list to do Moore.
She served her country, and paid her dues, with pride and with glory.
Which would make the fight, both long, and hard until her final story.
Her husband, her children and grand kids too, meant the entire world to her.
But thought and prayers to all she knew were something she would share.
Her life was full of ups and downs but always she was strong
Her body fought against her, but her mind and heart held on.
We might have to say good- bye for now, and in our hearts you’ll be the center.
For heaven’s gate to open wide, for my little friend to enter.
~ Vickie Colber,
Saukville, WI
We want to express our heartfelt sympathy to the Familes.We will always cherish the many fond memories that we carry with us
~ Thomas Fasolo James Fasolo,
Springfield, NJ
Now comes the time to say so long for now she is at rest
And all of us who knew her knew she was the best
Her family, her friends, and her church were what she really lived for.
But to play a game of Bingo or two were on her list to do more.
Her husband, her son and daughters too, meant the entire world to her.
But thought and prayers to all she knew were something she would share.
Her life was full of ups and downs but always she was strong
Her body fought against her, but her mind and heart held on.
We might have to say good- bye for now, and in our hearts you’ll be the center.
For heaven’s gate to open wide, for my little friend to enter.
Miss you and you will see me graduate from heaven above
~ Vickie Colber CNA
I have fond memories of your mom and have thought of her often since she moved from Appleton. We often had wonderful chats at the health club while she swam. She told great stories about her life and kept me up-to-date on her children and grandchildren. All of you were her pride and joy. Her fight with arthritis was a brave battle; one that she rarely complained of. She also showed us how brave she was when your father, Glen died and she had to re-learn driving skills and how to manage daily tasks and how to survive without him. I know she missed him greatly. Anne was a sweet lady and was one of my heroines. I am saddened by your loss. All of you will be in my prayers this week.
~ Mary Tinberg,
Appleton, WI
Dear Cousins,
The McDonnell Family sends their condolences. Dr Don, Leslie and John McDonnell remember taking Anne to Church on Sunday during one of her visits to NJ in 2005.
We were so happy to have her visit with her sisters in 2005. I am glad they had the time together.
Jean & Dan
Dr Don McDonnell,
Leslie McDOnnell
John McDonnell
~ McDonnell Family ,
Piscataway , NJ
I was so sad to see that Anne had passed away. When Anne moved to Brookfield we kept in contact, but several years ago my letter and cards were returned to me. I continued to keep Anne in my thoughts and prayer. Now she is enjoying the peace and comfort of Heaven.
~ Mary Ellen Sweeney,
Appleton, WI
In loving memory of my sister Anne, may she rest in peace with perpetual light shining upon her.
~ Carole Esposito,
Morris Plains, NJ
we are sorry we can not be with the family to join in a final farewell to our beloved sister Anne. Our prayers are with you all,
Love
Lynne and Bob
~ Lynne & Bob Wilson,
Ashburn, VT
Our deepest sympathies and condolences.
~ Joseph and Laura Fasolo,
Menlo Park, CA