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Annalee <I>Struble</I> Hermann

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Annalee Struble Hermann

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19 Oct 2021 (aged 96)
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Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Annalee was born on March 2, 1925 in Laramie, Wyoming the second daughter and third child of Lee and Anna Struble. She has been a resident of Sequim and Clallam County since 1947. She lived a long, full life at her rural home on Atterberry Road.

She had a happy childhood with her parents and siblings, surrounded by aunts, uncles and cousins. Riding horses and participating in 4-H programs. In 1943 with World War II raging, she graduated from high school and married Ward Ball. After the war, the couple started their family of six children: Sandy, Gayle, Julie, Kristy, R.T. and Gary. Divorcing in 1962, Annalee raised her family at the Atterberry Road stump ranch. In 1974 she married Trev Hermann. Trev passed away in 1998.

For seventy years she was a faithful member of the Trinity United Methodist church and a member of PEO Sequim chapter for fifty years. In 1947 she was a founding member of the Mt. View Homemakers extension club and still an active club member at her passing. Annalee loved growing flowers and vegetables, sewing clothes and baking cookies, pies and cakes. She exhibited her canning, cookies, cakes and sewing projects at the county fair for sixty nine years. Usually bringing home blue ribbons.

Retiring in 1987 and with her husband and travel trailer she visited the Pacific Ocean beaches and many of the states and Canada. Once she traveled to Alaska over the AlCan Highway. Her travels often included an accompanying grandchild.

Annalee is loved by her children, nieces, nephews, many friends, 22 grandchildren, over fifty great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren.
Annalee was born on March 2, 1925 in Laramie, Wyoming the second daughter and third child of Lee and Anna Struble. She has been a resident of Sequim and Clallam County since 1947. She lived a long, full life at her rural home on Atterberry Road.

She had a happy childhood with her parents and siblings, surrounded by aunts, uncles and cousins. Riding horses and participating in 4-H programs. In 1943 with World War II raging, she graduated from high school and married Ward Ball. After the war, the couple started their family of six children: Sandy, Gayle, Julie, Kristy, R.T. and Gary. Divorcing in 1962, Annalee raised her family at the Atterberry Road stump ranch. In 1974 she married Trev Hermann. Trev passed away in 1998.

For seventy years she was a faithful member of the Trinity United Methodist church and a member of PEO Sequim chapter for fifty years. In 1947 she was a founding member of the Mt. View Homemakers extension club and still an active club member at her passing. Annalee loved growing flowers and vegetables, sewing clothes and baking cookies, pies and cakes. She exhibited her canning, cookies, cakes and sewing projects at the county fair for sixty nine years. Usually bringing home blue ribbons.

Retiring in 1987 and with her husband and travel trailer she visited the Pacific Ocean beaches and many of the states and Canada. Once she traveled to Alaska over the AlCan Highway. Her travels often included an accompanying grandchild.

Annalee is loved by her children, nieces, nephews, many friends, 22 grandchildren, over fifty great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren.


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