Anne-Keidel-Obituary

Anne G. Keidel

Wellesley, Massachusetts

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Anne Gordon Keidel passed away Monday, July 4th, at her home in West Newton, Massachusetts. She was 72 and died peacefully after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. At the time of her death she had retired from a theological research affiliation with Boston College. She had recently finished...

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I went to school with Anne from Calvert through Centenary College. She was a beautiful and caring person. It was wonderful to see her and reconnect at our GFS 50th reunion. I will miss seeing her at future reunions.

Anne at Garrison Forest was already a deeply thoughtful person. I am glad to know her life was fulfilling and productive and am sure she brought her kindness everywhere she went.

I knew Anne at both Calvert and at Garrison Forest. She was a sweet, kind, and compassionate person even then. She led a glorious life, questioning, learning, and helping others do the same.

My sympathies to her family.

Meg Owens Connor

I knew Anne at Garrison Forest, and enjoyed learning about her fascinating life at a Garrison reunion several years ago. My sympathy to her brothers and their families.

I went to Garrison Forest with Anne. Over the years I did see her a few times and was so impressed with the wonderful things she did in her life. What a beautiful, kind, fascinating soul.

Our condolences to the family. We enjoyed our time with Anne. So sorry we can't make it to the funeral.

Imelda & Frank Landry

Anne has been such a cheerful friend, phoning up when she was well and searching for something, always ready with an idea for a good book, a movie, and a good conversation! We'll miss her.
Rest in peace, Anne, and rise in glory, to discover all the interesting answers to questions unresolved in this life. You're ahead of us on that one! For you we are grateful that your struggle is over.

I will always remember Anne as a woman of great strength and great faith. Her curiosity - which encompassed religion, art,gardening and politics among other topics- was boundless. It always made for interesting (and often lively) conversations.

She was a gentle soul who spent her life looking for its meaning and sharing the knowledge she had gathered along the way.

She will be missed.

Sending my condolences to the family. May God give you strength and peace during this difficult time. Psalms 29:11