Annette-O'Brien-Obituary

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Annette O'Brien

Lancaster, New York

Mar 6, 1928 – Oct 28, 2020 (Age 92)

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BORN
March 6, 1928
DIED
October 28, 2020
AGE
92
LOCATION
Lancaster, New York

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Wendel and Loecher Funeral Home - Lancaster Obituary

O’BRIEN - Annette L.
(nee Ippolito)
Of Lancaster, NY, peacefully at
home, surrounded by family, October
28, 2020. Beloved wife of the late
James J.; loving mother of James
T. (Patricia), Timothy, Marita “Dolly”,
Maureen (Joseph) Jacobi, Thomas
“Rocky” (Donna) and Patrick (Linda);
dearest grandmother of 12 and greatgrandmother
of five; sister of Marie
(Robert) Occhino and late Joseph (Rita)
Ippolito. A Mass of Christian Burial
will be celebrated at St. Gabriel’s RC
Church, Elma, NY, Saturday, November
7 at 9 AM. No prior visitation. Masks
required. Donations may be made to
Hospice and Palliative Care, Buffalo, or to
St. Gabriel’s Church. Share condolences at
www.wendelandloecherinc.com
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She was a very caring person and will be missed.

Very sorry to hear about your mother. She truly was a very nice person. God Bless all of you.

Rocket and Donna, I was just talking about your mom to my sister. It was such a shock, she was a lovely lady and will be missed....

Marita and family, a loss like this is never easy. May God bless you all. Rest assured, she is with the angels now.

I am so sorry about your mom. I had the pleasure of knowing Annette through my grandma’s family (East Lovejoy) and also through aunt Nicoletta Sebastiano, one of my grandma’s “Club girls,” and a lifelong dear friend of our family.
Your mom was a lovely person whom I am honored to have known. I always enjoyed seeing her and talking to her.
God bless her.

Patrick, Rocky, my condolences, prayers for you and family.

Tim, Dolly, and the entire O’Brien family; so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. Our prayers go out to you in these difficult times. May she Rest In Peace.
Ken & Marlene Walkowiak

Tim, Dolly and family, so sorry for your loss. Love the stories of the common experiences they shared with our parents as part of what certainly was the Greatest Generation.

Dear Jim and Tim, you are in my prayers at this time. Many great memories from our high school bus rides. God bless you, Joe Vatter