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Annette Hawthorne Brannan

Austin, Texas

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Annette Hawthorne Brannan On July 8, 2012, Annette joined her loving parents in heaven. She was born January 19, 1948, to Bert and Anna Belle Howard Hawthorne in Brownwood, Texas. After graduating from Brownwood High, she received a Masters of Education from Texas A&I in Kingsville....

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Your star still shines bright. You will never be forgotten. You are missed.

You will never be forgotten Annette! You were a shining star on this earth.

I have never met such a beautiful lady, inside and out. She will be missed by every life she touched forever.

Wade and Family,

We offer our most sincere condolences on your loss of Annette. She was a dear friend of ours and you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of grief and celebration of a wonderful life.

Joelle and Brian Burdett

Wade and family,
My thoughts of deepest sympathy have been
with you since I first heard about your
loss of a beautiful lady.
Carol Kolb, Jean Phillips mother

Annette - I only knew you a short while but when they say great things come in small packages, you must have been the person about which they were talking. What a huge difference and impact you made on the people you met along your path of life. Gosh I'm going to miss the effervescence of your presence. So will everyone who had the honor of knowing you. Love and hugs to Wade and family.

What a beautiful woman inside and out. Annette will be greatly missed by a lot of people. I'm honored to call Annette my friend.

Annette was my childhood friend, but I lost touch with her during our college years; it was so great to renew our friendship via Facebook. I know she was so very happy with her life, and that she will carry that indomitable spirit with her wherever her travels take her! May all of her family find peace.

Wade, I was very sad when I received the news. However, after the tears, I began thinking of Annette, you and the great experiences "you guys" gave me, I started to smile. Whenever I did something "off the wall" or when I was about to get myself in trouble, Annette would laugh and say "Now Tibbs". She did make me laugh. My prayers are with you and your entire family. Have a bourbon for me with wonderful memories of Annette.