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Annelies Clauson

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
April 1, 2015
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Seattle, Washington

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Annelies Clauson passed away on April 1, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 12, 2015.

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Still well remembering her! She was the one, who made it possible, that I could stay in Kirkland for 6 months in 1974. I am still very grateful! She was georgious! Love to her and her family! Greetings from Frankfurt, Germany. Ulrike

Dear Annelies,
we miss you very much !
God Bless you.

Frau was the best teacher that I ever had. I was so blessed to have her for 3 yrs '76 to '79 at JHS and to be part of her exchange student program. Frau made a such an impact on so many lives. So grateful to have known her.
God Bless You Frau❤

What a wonderful tribute to "Frau Clauson" she influenced many lives positively especially those students who became exchange students - like my daughter and her friends.
Sandy & Tom Cox

Annelies has been a special person in my life since the 60's She and my mom were childhood frends in Germany and both families ended up surprisingly in the Northwest without the other knowing about it. I spent several summers with her family camping and learning how to cook and bake her favorite recipies. We remained close friends over the years; we will miss her. She was a very dedicated educator and enjoyed life as others have testified. Rest in peace, dear friend.

Our condolences to the boys and families of our dear lifelong friend Annelies. She was a friend of our mother Christel since childhood in Germany and remained so thru the years since. She was a wonderful lady to the end.

Frau taught me German for three years at Juanita High School 1979-1982. She also taught my brothers, sisters, and many friends. She was a wonderful person, an inspiring teacher, and we'll never forget her. -Dave Jennings [email protected]

I started in LWSD the same day as Frau and we had many laughs together. My son Erik Benjaminson said he would not have been where he is and has been if not for her belief in his learning and her encouragement to finish what he started.