Anna Mae-Neith-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown

Anna Mae Neith

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Oct 17, 1934 – Mar 7, 2023

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BORN
October 17, 1934
DIED
March 7, 2023
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Anna Mae Neith, 88, of Hellertown died Tuesday, March 7, 2023 at Weston Rehab and Nursing Center, Lower Saucon Twp.  She is the wife of the late William Walter Neith who died September 20, 1966.  Anna Mae was born in Fountain Hill on October 17, 1934 to the late Herman Boehm and Pluma M....

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It has surely been a hard week to even process everything that has happened. Its been a week since you left us to be with the Lord. I know that you love me just as much as I love you.You love us all. I know that when I spoke at your funeral that you were with me and you are very proud of me already. I will remember the many things we talked about and cherish the memories we created. You are no longer in pain or suffering. You are at peace. You are always the best Grammy. I love you ❤

Anna Mae was a truly beautiful soul, her smile was infectious.
I always enjoyed our talks together and making her laugh.
Heaven has a special place for you I'm sure of it.

, I want to thank you for all you did for us being both mother and father to us you were there to help with your grandchilden later in life we always had our tuesdays to go out to lunch at the diner and for you to listen to my problems I will miss my best friend to talk to I know you are in a better place love you forever

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

So very sorry for your loss. Hope you find comfort in this time. Again my deepest sympathy.

May God bless you in his house.

To my mom:
I never knew how I was going to let you go when the time came, but just like always you helped me through that without even knowing. Watching you suffer in the hospital back in January when you were in ICU. It became clear to me that I did not want to see you go through all that and then you did bounce back and gave us the opportunity to really sit and talk with you about death and what you wanted for all of us. You told us we all need to help each other and that you loved...

i love you grammy, forever and always.

A very special lady, that will be in our hearts forever