Anna-Brahms-Obituary

Anna E. Brahms

Washington, District of Columbia

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BRAHMS, ANNA E. (Age 34)

Of Reston, VA on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 at Georgetown Hospital. Loving mother of Samuel Jacob Sheehan; beloved partner of Terrence Sheehan; daughter of Thomas W. Brahms and Virginia W. Brahms; sister of Tod (Dewi) Brahms; granddaughter of Barbara Brahms and Elisabeth...

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My deepest condolences to Sammy, Terry and the Brahms family.

Dear Ginna,
You, Terry and Sam are in our thoughts and prayers. Please feel our hugs, too.

Anna, her mother, and grandmother at Tod's soccer game, 1973?

Anna the toddler had curly hair, like fiddlehead ferns. Sometimes she stood to the side, quietly watching the world at play (and calmly sucking her thumb?) until BAM! she joined in and whirled away in little red boots. She was always her own person, even at 3. She wore stripes and checks together, and wore them well! How could someone so small be so self-contained and self-sufficient? I am sad for all of us who loved her in different stages of her life. But look how she touched us all. Whirl...

In your time of loss
know that your friends
are behind you,
angels are beside you,
and that God is always with you My deepest condolences to Terry, Sammy and the Brahms family. I will always remember your sweet friendship Anna.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Anna was one of the first friends I ever had, and my earliest memories are full of her laughter and smiles. I am so sad and so sorry.

Our deepest sympathy to Tom and Ginna. We remember well your brief visit with us following ITE's Annual Meeting in Toronto in 1998. Our thoughts are with you in this time of grief.

My deepest condolences to Terry, Sam and the Brahms family during this time. Anna and I have known each other since we were fifteen and although we lost touch for a while, Anna was still like a sister to me. She was a free spirit with a warm heart and forgiving nature. She shared in some of the most special days of my life. I will miss her so much.

Anna was part of my life at a time that has come to represent endless possibility, freedom from boundaries and the importance of friendships. She played a staring in role in those days and I will always be thankful for her warmth and her love. I’ll miss you, Anna.