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Anna M. Cann

Miami, Florida

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CANN, ANNA M., (nee PALUMBO), age 87 of Wellington and formerly of Miami died July 4, 2007. A resident of 63 years coming from NJ. Pre-deceased by Alexander Cann, Sr. Survived by sons Anthony, Alexander, Jr., James, Robert and Patrick; daughters Margaret Santos, Johanna Maytin, Judith Ann...

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Aunt Anna,
You were the best and I will always remember you that way. The door to your home was always welcoming and I will never forget that.
I look forward to seeing you again.
Love always, Leslie

To all my nieces and nephews,
i dont know where to start to express ny love and sympathy to each and evryone of you.
i am just so filled with remose to find the right words to say. i am so very sorry i could not be with all of you in this hour of need as i was very sick.
Bout your mother and my Big Sister as ahe like to tell me who she was!!!!1 had a wonderful life together and with your dad and Uncle Red we had we had some relly good times together.
There are so many things to...

good bye aunt anna c u in the future carl

Judy and family,
Was so sorry to hear about your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I can't begin to express to all of you how much Aunt Anna will be missed. Starting back when I was 15 I used to spent a few weeks at yoru home in Orlando and she would have us all doing chores and laughing and singing.
May she find peace everafter now.
God Bless

Cann Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. The memories take me back to OLPH and watching each of you grow into beautiful individuals. Your Mom taught you well. I'm sure she has a special place in heaven!

Dear Cousins,

Words cannot express how sorry Bob and I are about your mom's passing. We wish we could be there. "Auntie Anna" was very special. Your mom managed to find time for everyone, her own ten children, even taking her niece from Chicago to spend summers in Florida in a "full house!" My happiest childhood memories are of those summers in Opa Locka. I was able to get to know all of you, and for that I am grateful. Your parents visited in Chicago on several occasions, most...

Aunt Anna,

I will always love and miss you. Your family was an inspiration to me as a child and the love that everyone shared was immeasurable. I remember Uncle Alex also full of love at Holidays in Bradenton, and Uncle Frank as well, and all of the children as well as their own children enjoying the festive times. I will truly miss you, but I also know your in God's gracious hands now. Love to all of the family.

Mommy,

Until we meet again! I will always love you.

Rita Lu