|
Anna "Annie" B. Willing |
||
|
Annie |
Anna B. "Annie" Willing, age 87, of Faribault, died on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at Infinia at Faribault Health Care Center. Memorial services will be held at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault, on Friday, October 26, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. with the Reverend David Hurtt officiating. Interment will be at Meadow Ridge Memorial Park, Faribault. A memorial visitation will be held at the Boldt Funeral Home, Faribault for one half hour prior to the services on Friday. Anna B. Broulik, the daughter of Anton and Caroline (Hermann) Broulik, was born on January 3, 1920 in Ellendale. She married Harry Gilmore Samuels in 1937 and he preceded her in death on February 15, 1954. She later married Frederick A. "Fritz" Willing on December 31, 1954 and he preceded her in death on October 19, 1989. Annie loved to work outside in her garden and yard. She enjoyed canning and making sure every one had plenty to eat! She is survived by five children, Harry "Skip" (and Mercedes) Samuels of Bradenton, Florida, Dolly (and Ken) Patzner of Winona, Chuck (and Kelly) Samuels of Faribault, Carol (and Harold) Gill of Mesa, Arizona, and Shirley (and Greg) Broin of Faribault; 17 grandchildren; 25 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; three siblings Helen Deike, Edward Broulik, and Louis Broulik all of Washington; and nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; two husbands; and her siblings, Emil Broulik, Alfred Broulik, Ferdinand Broulik, Libby Rocheleau, Mary Dugan and Joseph Broulik.
|
|
Chuck and Kelly and son, My visits with Annie will be something I'll cherish for a long time. The times, we picked up apples in her back yard in town; to how we laughed at the low roof, that was ownly low to everyone but her; to the quiet hours I sat with her at Infinia and watched her dose on and off. Thought I'll miss the laughter, I know she is at peace now. I will think of her everytime I make a "Crazy Quilt". Thank you for sharing her with me. Annie's Befriender, Sandy Prinzing
Chuck and Kelly and son, My visits with Annie will be something I'll cherish for a long time. The times, we picked up apples in her back yard in town; to how we laughed at the low roof, that was ownly low to everyone but her; to the quiet hours I sat with her at Infinia and watched her dose on and off. Thought I'll miss the laughter, I know she is at peace now. I will think of her everytime I make a "Crazy Quilt". Thank you for sharing her with me. Annie's Befriender, Sandy Prinzing
Dear Chuck and Family, I am sorry to read about the death of your mother. I know with you being in Faribault, you were very close to her. May you relish all the great memories you have had over the years. I know she counted on you much of the time for many years. May you have peace in your heart and mind of all the special time you were able to have with your mother. You take care, I will try to give you a call and stop sometime when I am in Faribault, Sincerely, Dave Ponto