Annette was born in Romania and immigrated with her parents to St Louis, Missouri as an infant. In 1942 Annette married the love of her life Sid Landau and had two children: Joyce (Jick) and David. The family moved to Southern California in 1956, settled in Encino in 1959 and Annette began her long career as a bookkeeper, an ultimate homemaker and mother. She remained fit and active throughout her life with horseback riding as a young girl, and golf at Porter Valley Country Club. In more recent years Annette enjoyed being a grandmother to Zachary Landau and Shannon Landau of Petaluma and Sarah Jick of Northridge. Son-in-law Ron Jick, daughter-in-law Laurie Landau, plus other family and friends, take comfort in knowing Annette had a long life, full of love, caring and romance. And she did it all with style.
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Forever my Mother Number Two. What a wonderful human being. I'll remember her always.
Pati Stoliar
June 26, 2016
I remember Annette's great smile and easy laugh. She listened to, and appreciated others. My sympathies to the family.
Kathy Myers
June 25, 2016
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