Anne-Heck-Obituary

Anne Kasson Heck

Kansas City, Missouri

1941 - 2021

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Anne Kasson Heck November 2, 1941 - August 20, 2021 Kansas City, Missouri - Anne Kasson Heck, beloved mother and all-around human being, went to be with God and her family on August 20. She died peacefully, with those who love her nearby. Born in St. Luke's a month before Pearl Harbor, Annie...

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Sing's family will always remember you....we buried your friend Sing's cremains on August 12th, one year after she died. The Hansons

We will remember Annie always on the 20th of August.

Anne was so far ahead of me. I liked her and always felt timidly good about her. Just now learning of her death is stunning.

Sing & I have so many memories of being together with Annie (and later with Cyril and Jason) in Cambridge and Bedford, MA, Kansas City and Hamburg. Bridesmaid at our wedding in RI, parties together in RI and MA...the memories will linger forever. Sing & Carl Hanson, Bedford, MA

Dedicated to the memory of you mother who did so much for so many!!!! Deepest sympathy Thoughts & prayers

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ANNIE'S SERVICE TIME HAS CHANGED! It's now 11am, not 1pm, on 25 September!

Annie saved my life when I first became single at the age of 50. She held my hand and showed me the way back to laughter and life. We have had many wonderful hours of fun in the last 30 years. What a beautiful, loving heart. Heaven will never be the same. Love to her Jason and Brit, who gave Annie the everlasting peace she deserved. Kathy

What a life she led! This world is a better, more compassionate place because of her and her influence. She touched so many lives through her work at Wayside Waifs and community engagement. Her legacy continues through the animals saved and the staff and volunteers that continue her important, life-saving work. Thank you Annie for everything you did!

Anne worked with me at Barrett/Yehle Advertising. Bright, funny, effective person. So sorry. Karl Yehle