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The Japan American Society of Oregon=Tomodachi Sisters will miss Anna and her willingness to share her violin music. She will live on......
Lovingly,
Merrilee Brockley West Linn, OR
May 18, 2009
Portland, Oregon
Rapp, Anna 72 10/15/1936 04/15/2009 Anna's adventurous life began in Schiers, Switzerland, on Oct. 15, 1936. The second of three children, Anna was born to Willi and Lydia Luethi. Willi, a composer and music educator, would be responsible for sparking Anna's lifelong love of music. Anna's love...
Read MoreThe Japan American Society of Oregon=Tomodachi Sisters will miss Anna and her willingness to share her violin music. She will live on......
Lovingly,
Merrilee Brockley West Linn, OR
May 18, 2009
Anna was such an inspiration to me when I was undergoing treatment for breast cancer. We met through our association with Tomodachi Kai. She was always positive and she had the ability to cheer one on during adversity. And she so loved to learn about other cultures and languages. She made a difference in my life and I know many others as well. We'll miss her greatly.
Marie Forrester
May 18, 2009 | Portland, OR
It was always a pleasure to have Anna in an Alanon meeting. She was a wonderful, cheerful person and will be greatly missed. Love and blessings to her family at this difficult time.
Norma Piper
May 04, 2009 | Estacada, OR
Mrs. Rapp was the music teacher at Stephenson for both my sons. My oldest was inspired to try the cello, which was a surprise and a fun adventure. My youngest, who has disabilities, thoroughly enjoyed his time in Mrs. Rapp's class - music is something he is drawn to. And Mrs. Rapp was very good at listening to tips (such as having a specific spot for him to sit) and implementing them. She clearly loved her work. Many blessings to each of you.
Joan Medlen
May 03, 2009 | Portland, OR