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Anni A. Cheek

Louisville, Kentucky

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CHEEK, ANNI A., 55, of Louisville, died Wednesday at Norton Suburban Hospital. She was the former Anni A. Krause and a native of Germany. She worked in the custodial department for the Jefferson County Public Schools at Jeffersontown Elementary School and was a Protestant by faith. She is...

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Jenny, my deepest sympathy for you and your family. May God bless you and keep you.

I worked with Anni at J-town Elem. and she was always concern for your well-being in life, and making sure everything is OK. She spoke all the time of her kids, and how proud she is of them. Anni you will be missed!

It's never easy to say good-bye, but when it's time to say good-bye to such a wonderful human being, it makes you put life into perspective. Anni was such a loving person who would do ANYTHING for ANYONE. She always put herself second (sometimes 3rd or 4th) behind anyone else. She was such a loving aunt who never let me get away without a hug. Now that I can no longer receive those huge in person, I can say that I will receive them with my heart. I love you, Anni, and I will miss you...

God bless and keep you in the palm of his hand.

Peace to an angel,
Jennifer Becker
(former Jtown teacher)

Prayers and Blessings to Anni's family. She was a loving and kind person and will be sorely missed by all who knew her and all who worked with her at J'town Elementary.

Anni was a cheerful, sweet and funny lady. I will always remember her laughing and speaking fondly of her family. She loved them more than anything. I know she is in God's hands now and she is at peace.
Rheana Nevitt
J-town Elementary

Jenny,
I am so sorry about your mother. Please tell your Dad that we are thinking about him. It seems funny for him to not be whistling when we walk in the door at work. I'm sorry we haven't talked for so long, my life seems so hectic right now! Something like this happening makes me realize that is no excure, life is too short. Please give me a call if you need to talk. God Bless You and your family & take care.

I am sincerely sorry to learn of Annie's death. She worked with me at J-town Elem. and was a truly kind and good person. We will miss her.

I am saddened by the loss of my aunt Anni. She was a great women who will be truly missed by all that knew her. She brought happiness to everyone around her. May she rest in peace.
Chuck Swartz