Anne-Primmer-Obituary

Anne Primmer

Newark, New Jersey

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PRIMMER Anne Primmer Taught swimming at Summit YMCA, 92 Mrs. Anne Primmer (nee Nevinsky), 92, a longtime resident of Union, passed away at the Foot Hills Acres Nursing & Rehab Center in Hillsborough on Nov. 6. A funeral service of remembrance will be held at Bradley, Haeberle & Barth...

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Ann Primmer was my grandma, I have lots of memories of her. And I'm really going to miss her. The last memory i have of her was when she smiled and waved goodbye just a week before she passed away. She was truely a great grandma...and i will miss her forever!!!

Ann Primmer was my grandma, I have lots of memories of her. And I'm really going to miss her. The last memory i have of her was when she smiled and waved goodbye just a week before she passed away. She was truely a great grandma...and i will miss her forever!!!

There are a lot of things to say about my mother-in-law, Anne. One was based on a conversation with her shortly before we left for Florida. She told me about her upbringing in Youngstown, Ohio and the life that she and her family led. It was a hard time with 9 children in a mill town -- the likes of which I can only imagine. Anne was reluctant to discuss details, but I sort of dragged them out of her, not out of idle curiosity or casual inquiry, but instead from a sense of awe. She was an...

I will always remember my 'Doggie Grandma' as a wacky, lively woman; who was always willing to try new things. People were always surprised and impressed to hear that my grandma was tap-dancing, playing tennis, swimming, and more. She was always loving and kind and was very proud of the people her children and grandchildren had become. I think she lived a very full life because she seized opportunities to experience new things. She was and will always be an inspiration to me.

I have so many wonderful memories of my grandmother. I am glad for all the phone calls we had and the visits. I remember all her advice about staying active and eating fruits and vegatables that were all different colors. I haven't followed her 6 prunes a day advice though. Maybe in a decade or two! I often think of her when I am not feeling up to exercising and remember that she kept at it and was always up for doing new physical things like skiiing and horseback riding. I am glad she met my...

Anne Primmer

Anne Primmer was my Lovely Mother-in-law.
I am married to her eldest son Paul Primmer.
I will always be grateful to her for raising such a wonderful loving family.
Although we only met a few times, I
was amazed to hear Anne ask about me through family members.
She always remembered me.
I am saddened by her passing and I wish to send my condolences to family and friends.
May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories
of joyful times together as you celebrate a...

My mom always had a positive fun loving attitude to life which she passed on to her kids and those around her. She was active even in her later years and she took great delight at beating me once in a game of tennis. Seeing how much she liked that moment, I wish now I had lost more games to her. Swimming became her passion and kept her young which taught me the value of always staying active and having a positive attitude. I’m sorry that her last years weren’t her best but I did get one...

My mom was a spunky lady. Unfortunately, thee last years of her life were marred by dementia, and we could no longer communicate.

I will always remember that she was always a good sport, trying horseback riding and skiing at a later adult age. Yes, mom was a sweety! My sister, Susan, and brothers, Paul and Peter, said one goodbye a while ago while mom knew us, and now this is the final goodbye.