Born April 6, 1929, in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Josephine Busick. She was the wife of the late Charles Vernon Benny, who died in 1991.
Anna had been a homemaker for most of her life. She enjoyed collecting teddy bears, watching movies, crocheting, crafts and spending the holidays with family. Her greatest achievement was bringing out the good in all of us.
Surviving are daughter and son-in-law Joann and Patrick Campion Sr., of Sykesville; sister Charlotte Sala, of Baltimore; grandchildren and their spouses Rodney "Bo" J. and Lynn Thorne, Eric C. and Tommie Thorne, Tina Y. and Chris Farver and Patrick H. and Justine Campion, Jr.; and great-grandchildren Christopher, Morgan, Kyle and Gabrielle Thorne, Sarah, Corey, and Aiden Farver, and Samantha, Dominic and Leah Campion.
Born April 6, 1929, in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Josephine Busick. She was the wife of the late Charles Vernon Benny, who died in 1991.
Anna had been a homemaker for most of her life. She enjoyed collecting teddy bears, watching movies, crocheting, crafts and spending the holidays with family. Her greatest achievement was bringing out the good in all of us.
Surviving are daughter and son-in-law Joann and Patrick Campion Sr., of Sykesville; sister Charlotte Sala, of Baltimore; grandchildren and their spouses Rodney "Bo" J. and Lynn Thorne, Eric C. and Tommie Thorne, Tina Y. and Chris Farver and Patrick H. and Justine Campion, Jr.; and great-grandchildren Christopher, Morgan, Kyle and Gabrielle Thorne, Sarah, Corey, and Aiden Farver, and Samantha, Dominic and Leah Campion.
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