Anna-Fenrich-Obituary

Anna Fenrich

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Age 104

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104
LOCATION
Oshkosh, Wisconsin
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Fenrich, AnnaAnna Fenrich, age 104, passed away at Northpoint Medical & Rehabilitation Center on Sunday, June 24, 2012 with her family at her side. She was born in Oshkosh on April 18, 1908 a daughter of the late Sebastian and Frances Ebersberger Jungwirth. Anna was united in marriage to...

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My condolences go out to your family. Anna was my grandmother Betty Kerwin's aunt. I never had the pleasure of meeting auntie annie as my grandmother called her however, I can only hope to live a beautiful life, and touch as many people as she did.

Anna will truely be missed at Northpoint. She was a wonderful lady always had a smile on her face always telling us something she liked about us "I like your hair" "So pretty" "Oh your so young" One of her other famous lines was "Piece of bread?" "Where do I go to room 219" "Piece of candy" She always brought a smile to anyone she was around. My thoughts are with her family.

My condolences go out to the entire family. She was a wonderful lady.

Amazing women that I don't think anyone that met her will ever forget her. Funniest memories were the Saturday and Sunday at her house which always seemed like family reunions for all related and everyone would keep sharing their memories. Gram was the glue to make this happen. Thank you gram for always being their for Kathy and our family. You will always hold such a special place in my heart forever.

Carol,condolences on the loss of your mother-in-law.Vicky Rowe

To my Gram who always gave me and my family your unconditional love.

Luv u grandma French Fry and will see you again!!!

Dear Sweet Grandma Ann,
Words cannot express how deeply I miss you, and am blessed to have had you in my life for so long! Teaching me to drive the Rambler station wagon, and also how to crochet, rank as a couple of my fondest memories! And none of us kids will forget walking along the railroad tracks with you picking grapes to make wine and your great lunches that included hand cut french fries and tasty grophens. You taught and fed us well...Rest in Peace grandma, you deserve a good rest!

Carol, I'm so sorry to hear about your mother-in-law, you made the quality of her life so much better with your caring ways,I'm sure she loved you very much.