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Annie Bruster Obituary

Annie Lupertino Bruster Passed away Aug. 30, 2010 after an extended illness. A San Francisco native from the Portola district, Annie lived for a time in Hawaii and Pennsylvania before settling in San Mateo. She was a retired employee of UCSF. Beautiful, kind, and generous to a fault, she will be missed by her nephew Jack Lupertino of San Francisco, and niece, Jenna Lupertino of Boulder Creek, her dear cousin Linda Holl, and many other cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents Jack and Leah Lupertino and her brother, Jack Lupertino. There will be a celebration of her life on Saturday October 9th at Sigmund Stern Grove, 19th and Sloat Blvd at 11 a.m.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Oct. 6, 2010.

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Sarah Aiello [email protected]

September 30, 2023

I miss Annie every day and I miss her very much. We had so many good times together always in my heart and thoughts . Deeply missed

Sarah Aiello

September 30, 2021

Miss you so much my Special Friend you are forever in my heart and thoughts

BOB & SARAH AIELLO

October 6, 2010

I WILL TRULY MISS YOU MY DEAR FRIEND. ALWAYS HAPPY, ALWAYS SMILING AND ALWAYS HELPING OTHERS. YOU ARE A GREAT FRIEND TO ME. I'M SORRY WE NEVER GOT A CHANCE TO GET TOGETHER, YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART. YOU WILL FOEVER BE MY VERY SPECIAL BUDDY.
ANNIE'S FAMILY, WE ARE VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. ANNIE WAS THE GREATEST PERSON. YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS. WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY
BOB & SARAH AIELLO

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