Memories For A Lifetime – Yvette Tanner
We haven’t spoken in years, and it saddens me that we’ll never speak again. I will miss Anna with all of my heart
My friendship with her started early, back in elementary school, and even now I still think back to all the crazy fun we had running around Marengo. We had a good group of friends and made so many happy memories together. I’m sorry we’ve become distant over the years, as many old friends do—but keeping up with her on social media has shown me that Anna has lived a fun life that was full of joy.
My heart goes out to her family and friends who have been touched by her loving spirit. I am grateful for my time with her in this world and hope that we continue to remember her for the happiness and love she shared with us all
We love you, Anna!
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Yvette Tanner Via Facebook
Your Indefinite and Absolute Beauty – Anna’s Dad
Anna, your beauty is breathtaking, your intelligence is awe-inspiring, your smile is infectious, your kindness is unparalleled, and your spirit soars. Please visit as you like. I adore you mi hija.
Love
Dad
Kevin Wilson Via Mountain View
A Loving Light Shines – Al Bower
My wife and I are sending you our healing and loving light! It is impossible for us to know the depth of your loss, but we can hold you in our prayers and thoughts. Blessings and love, Al Bower & Laurie Morgan.
Al Bower Via Mountain View
A Devastating Loss – Mike and Gemma
I’m so very sorry for your devastating loss, Kevin. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Mike and Gemma Wilson Via Mountain View
Anna, I’m so sorry we haven’t spoken much recently. You’ve left us way too soon, but thank you for all the great memories you’ve brought me and bringing so much happiness to those around you.
I’ll never forget all the great memories we shared throughout elementary school goofing off with Irene. Thank you for being one of my first friends I had at Marengo. You were always so goofy – some of the happiest times were when you would come over after school, and we’d goof around playing games on the tv, making eraser balls (which we were obsessed with!) and eating laughing cow cheese. I know our little Marengo group slowly drifted apart over the years, but it seemed like you were the glue that held everyone together, and although I never really said it out loud, I was always really thankful for that.
Rest In Peace, Anna. ❤️https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mQo1zDE21TKERrRgUnaUT5-hBsBhtO7JPFaDKmvoSdI/mobilebasic
Stephanie Tsui Via Facebook