George and Marie named their daughter well, as Anna means "full of grace"! Their family grew
to have 13 children, in Zweibrucken, Germany. She loved and missed all of the family, so far away!
Anna survived her husband, Robert. Their family grew to have six children,13 grandchildren and
21 great-grandchildren-- all of whom she loved!
Anna loved with all her heart--God's Son Jesus Christ, scripture and would say a joyful "Hail Mary"!
Her rosy cheeks, radiated this joy!
No grass grew under her feet! She completed her high school education in Germany, with a Nurse's Aide trade course. At age 67, she earned a G.E.D. diploma, earning extra credits! She was a skillful embroider, seamstress, knitter, cook, professional housekeeper, and a great fisherwoman!
George and Marie named their daughter well, as Anna means "full of grace"! Their family grew
to have 13 children, in Zweibrucken, Germany. She loved and missed all of the family, so far away!
Anna survived her husband, Robert. Their family grew to have six children,13 grandchildren and
21 great-grandchildren-- all of whom she loved!
Anna loved with all her heart--God's Son Jesus Christ, scripture and would say a joyful "Hail Mary"!
Her rosy cheeks, radiated this joy!
No grass grew under her feet! She completed her high school education in Germany, with a Nurse's Aide trade course. At age 67, she earned a G.E.D. diploma, earning extra credits! She was a skillful embroider, seamstress, knitter, cook, professional housekeeper, and a great fisherwoman!
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