During childhood Anne was shy and studious. Her favorite book was Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret. She enjoyed Camp Fire Girls, tennis and swim team. Anne attended Holy Names Academy for high school 1980-1983, where she met lifelong friends and entered a rebellious phase, gravitating to the punk scene in the U-District. Anne had a tremendous work ethic and always held a job beginning her teen years at Baskin and Robbins. She transferred to Ingraham High School where she graduated class of 1984. Anne began working at Kenworth Trucks and Fisher Bag Company in SODO, followed by Willamette Industries as a machine operator. In 2000, Anne began a long-lasting position with the United States Postal Service. Anne was a lifelong Puget Sound resident who had an amazing ability to find happiness in everyday life. She loved nature, ferry rides, combing the beach for seashells and all things summer. She poured her heart into her grandchildren, emphasizing values of honesty, kindness and education. Providing for her family and being an example of hard work and continuous learning was her north star. As a heartfelt member of the LBGTQ community she inspired many around her. She enjoyed attending festivals, fairs- her favorite being Seattle's Folk Life, cultural events and traveling with her grandchildren.
Anne is survived by her daughter Renee; granddaughters Florentina and Anastasia; siblings Lily, Paul, Robert (Karla), Ben (Ramona), and Fred (Allison) Lussier and Joy Liechty (John); and nieces and nephews Micah, Skyler, Jared, Robert Jr., Maria, Fred Jr. , Sophia, and Asher.
During childhood Anne was shy and studious. Her favorite book was Are You There God, It's Me, Margaret. She enjoyed Camp Fire Girls, tennis and swim team. Anne attended Holy Names Academy for high school 1980-1983, where she met lifelong friends and entered a rebellious phase, gravitating to the punk scene in the U-District. Anne had a tremendous work ethic and always held a job beginning her teen years at Baskin and Robbins. She transferred to Ingraham High School where she graduated class of 1984. Anne began working at Kenworth Trucks and Fisher Bag Company in SODO, followed by Willamette Industries as a machine operator. In 2000, Anne began a long-lasting position with the United States Postal Service. Anne was a lifelong Puget Sound resident who had an amazing ability to find happiness in everyday life. She loved nature, ferry rides, combing the beach for seashells and all things summer. She poured her heart into her grandchildren, emphasizing values of honesty, kindness and education. Providing for her family and being an example of hard work and continuous learning was her north star. As a heartfelt member of the LBGTQ community she inspired many around her. She enjoyed attending festivals, fairs- her favorite being Seattle's Folk Life, cultural events and traveling with her grandchildren.
Anne is survived by her daughter Renee; granddaughters Florentina and Anastasia; siblings Lily, Paul, Robert (Karla), Ben (Ramona), and Fred (Allison) Lussier and Joy Liechty (John); and nieces and nephews Micah, Skyler, Jared, Robert Jr., Maria, Fred Jr. , Sophia, and Asher.
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