Eleanor Lynch-Anater-Obituary

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Eleanor Lynch Anater

1940 - 2020 (Age 79)

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Dear Mark, Susan, Sharon, Patrick and Timmy, Three days after Easter, I had the opportunity to talk with Marsha Giglio who shared with me the news of your dear Mom's passing. I am so sad for you, my dear former students. Ten years ago, when calling St. Angela to request a mass for Mrs. Sherbine's husband, I spoke with your Mom who caught me up on how you were doing. She loved you very much and her goodness still shines through--in you. With my deep sympathy, Phyllis Fassio, Tucson, AZ

Deepest sympathy and prayers for Ellie and her family. I knew her from her work in the school and Parish. Among many others things, she helped my STEM students with their quilting. The students loved having her come to share her knowledge and talent. She was a joy and very encouraging to all. She will be missed. God Bless.

Deepest Sympathy to the Anater Family... she was always pleasant and a hard worker doing the things she loved.....First time I ate her Chicken Cordon Bleu at St Angela.. delicious... Sending prayers for comfort at this difficult time....

Ellie was a cherished grandmother to our dear friend Alexine, and our heartfelt condolences go out to the entire Anater family and all of Ellie's friends.

Dear Marge,
I was so sorry to hear about your sister. What a woman of faith she was; the obituary gave such an insight into her life. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you, Bill and all your family. God Bless.

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Aunt Ellie was a wonderful person, inside and out. Such a loving heart!! She was always there for us when we needed anything. I remember all the summer sleepovers with her family. What great memories!

Aunt Ellie was a reliable fount of light and kindness. I will always cherish her memory.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Anater family. As a member of a small group of a St Angela prayer group known as the St Ignatius prayer group we met frequently for many years including Ellie. We shared our lives, our sorrows, joys but most of all the love of our Catholic Faith. As you grieve the great shock of her unexpected death so too will we as her Church family. As our Catholic Faith teaches when we believe in the Resurrection of our Lord we too will one day join our Risen Lord.

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Eleanor Lynch's Obituaries

Eleanor Lynch Anater, 79, of White Oak, died on Wednesday January 1, 2020 at Jefferson Hospital after surgical complications. Ellie was born in Pittsburgh on September 11, 1940 to Ida (McGrady) and William J. Lynch. She grew up on Chislett Street in the Morningside neighborhood of Pittsburgh with...

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