ANNABELLE-HALLER-Obituary

ANNABELLE HALLER

Puyallup, Washington

Jul 4, 1925 – Jan 28, 2011

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BORN
July 4, 1925
DIED
January 28, 2011
LOCATION
Puyallup, Washington

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Annabelle Marie Haller Annabelle, our loving mom, grandma and friend, left us January 28, 2011. Born in Minnesota July 4, 1925, Annabelle moved to Puyallup where she met and married George and they started their family. Preceded in death by George and son Von, she is survived by by son Jim,...

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I so wanted to speak at my Aunt Annabelle's service but could not bring myself to do it. So I want to let her loved ones know how much she meant to me. I remember my mom and dad, Aunt Tootsie and Uncle Max, dropping us off at her home when she would give birth to my siblings. There defintitly were alot of us. We were so overjoyed to spend the time playing with our cousins and getting so much attention from Aunt Annabelle and Uncle George. They were so loving to each other and us. I also...

we missed you, u r very nice lady in my family..smile bless your heart and family hugs and bless family too:D

So sorry to hear of Annabelle's passing. "Von's Mom" was a sweet lady and always had a nice word even when we didn't deserve it! I'm sure that Von is rejoicing with his Mom and Dad...and they are all together...happy and healthy in Heaven!

You will be truly missed Grandma. Say hi to Grandpa and my dad for me! Love you.

Oh my goodness...I have so many memories of Annie and George both. I was a Frankhauser. Many bike rides out to their home in Orting when I was a young girl. I remember listening in on the "party line" telephone. Funny....Loved to go in the barn and out to see the cows. To all of you kids, I can only say I have also lost my Dad and hold onto all of the memories. They are so special and with you forever! Rest in each other's arms, Annie and George. You will be missed.

Grandma,
You were my last link to having a mother figure in my life, now that you are gone I'm lost. I miss you so dearly, and our late nights watching our favorite show together. I will miss all the stories you tell me when you are in a talkative mood. I thank you my sweet grandma for all that you have done for me and my family, and I thank you for that special bond we had I will cherish them for ever. I love you very much and miss you. Your granddaughter Trudi Mcgrath

Annabelle was a wonderfully sweet lady, that I will always remember with a smile. In fact, I never remember seeing her without a smile on her face. Rest peacefully, Annabelle. We will miss you.

Michele