Anna married the love of her life, Gordon Jump, on October 26, 1963, and they moved to Glendale, California, where she resided until her passing. During their marriage, Anna worked alongside her husband in several plays at The Glendale Center Theater. While she stopped pursuing a career in show business to be a mom, housewife, and supporter of dreams, she continued to perform in community productions, sharing funny stories with her PEO sisters, and connecting with her Brothers and Sisters in the LDS church.
She had the gift of making a stranger feel like family within minutes and always found the humor in any situation. She is now reunited with beloved family members, her husband, and their son, Alexander Jump, who passed at birth. She loved her children, grandchildren, and friends with all of her heart. Anna is survived by her three daughters.
Source: Forest Lawn Obituary (Personal information of the living has been removed for privacy.)
Anna married the love of her life, Gordon Jump, on October 26, 1963, and they moved to Glendale, California, where she resided until her passing. During their marriage, Anna worked alongside her husband in several plays at The Glendale Center Theater. While she stopped pursuing a career in show business to be a mom, housewife, and supporter of dreams, she continued to perform in community productions, sharing funny stories with her PEO sisters, and connecting with her Brothers and Sisters in the LDS church.
She had the gift of making a stranger feel like family within minutes and always found the humor in any situation. She is now reunited with beloved family members, her husband, and their son, Alexander Jump, who passed at birth. She loved her children, grandchildren, and friends with all of her heart. Anna is survived by her three daughters.
Source: Forest Lawn Obituary (Personal information of the living has been removed for privacy.)
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