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Annabelle W. SULLIVAN

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Annabelle W. Sullivan, 86, of Roanoke, passed away, Sunday, August 25, 2013. Annabelle spent numerous years doing costume work for Mill Mountain Theater and Showtimers. She also had a Monday segment on the Panorama Show on Channel 7, called Ask Annabelle. Annabelle was preceded in death by her...

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My dear sweet Annabelle, I remember you and George so fondly. So many laughs and too sad memories to go along with our lives. From plays to partys we covered it all and then some. Rest In Peace dear friends....George, Lynn and you dear heart. Mary Anne

So many fond memories of Annabelle and George from all those years ago. So hard to believe we lost them so many years ago. They will always be in my heart. I can't help but laugh or smile every time I think of them. Loved working on costumes with Annabelle. She was a master and I learned so much from her. And George, what a great person. He also taught me so much about theatre. He was another Showtimers great that we lost way to early. They both will be forever missed. God bless and rest in...

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Annabelle. She was such a nice person to know.

"Shorty" of Wm Byrd HS

I will always remember George & Annabelle's Christmas Eve parties. I loved them both. I was so fortunate to share the love of theatre with them through Showtimers.

May she rest in peace. I will miss her smile and laughter.

I am so saddened by the news of Annabelle's passing. I worked with George and Annabelle on so many plays at Showtimers. They were such fun and so talented. I used to help Annabelle with costumes and George with sets and lights - or whatever needed doing at Showtimers. Annabelle and I have kept in touch in I moved away in 1992. She will truly be missed. Stacy, my heart goes out to you and your family. God bless.

My condolences during this difficult time.

I knew Annabelle from Showtimer's community theatre in the 80's and 90's. She was a force in herself and a hoot to be around. I made many, many costumes for her and learned a bunch about organization, hard work and friendship. My thoughts and prayers go out to Annabelle's loved ones.

So Sorry to learn of her passing. I have many fond memories of Annabelle. The coat she wove for the Showtimer's production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, was a masterpiece itself. I feel fortunate to have known her, and to have been a part of the theatre family. Blessings to you during this difficult time.