Anna-YOST-Obituary

Anna M. Stahl YOST

Toledo, Ohio

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YOST Anna M. Stahl Hofmann A lover of animals, a passion for her German Heritage, a talented ability to play and sing music, an amazing ability to refurbish items others have cast aside and an extraordinary green thumb is just a minute glimpse of what made up the life of 90 year old Anna Marie...

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Aunt Annie Will Be GREATLY Missed. She Taught Me Guitar, Singing, & All I Wanted To Know About Horse's. I Loved Staying There On The Week-End's & Helping Her With The Chore's,Horseback Riding,Taking Walk's,Going To Shipshewana,Watching Her Play In The Banjo Band, So Many Other Thing's. I Love And Miss You So Much....

Wonderful view of Annie's from our porch

To Annie's loved ones,
We are saddened to hear of Annie's passing. She was a great neighbor for many years and we enjoyed visiting and watching after her. She would share many stories of her childhood and her relatives in Germany, and often spoke fondly of Chuck Yost, whom she missed dearly. The view of "Marywood" farm from our front porch was a most pleasant site every season of the year, especially when the horses were out. She was always very grateful for small 'neighborly' gestures...

Annie will always be in my thoughts and prayers. I boarded my horses at her wonderful place for 2 years. We always called it horsey heaven! She was always so good to me. After I left, I couldn't get up to see her much, but she was always in my thoughts. I loved this lady very much. She will be missed very much.

To the surviving family of Annie,
We got to know my Grandmother's cousin Annie on her two visits to Germany and through many letters that were exchanged throughout the years.
We all are in our thoughts with you and we feel the loss with you.
Greetings and love from the Jeutter and Stahl family.

Christine,
Your mother was an amazing woman! What a lovely story about her life. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Mary & Art Weeber

Aunt Annie will be remembered and missed dearly. She convinced my dad (who didn't care for cats) that I needed a kitten when I was three years old. We had cats ever since! We made a few trips to Shipshewana, Indiana which was always fun. She taught me to play a song on the banjo and made sure I was awake at 6:30 a.m. to help her clean the stalls and feed the horses (which I loved). On December 25, 1977 Aunt Annie also became my Godmother. I had a lot of fun staying with her when I was...

Grandma Julia, Great Grandma Christiane, Aunt Molly and Aunt Annie.