Annie-Gladden-Obituary

Annie Hunter Gladden

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

Feb 24, 1950 – Sep 8, 2013

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BORN
February 24, 1950
DIED
September 8, 2013
LOCATION
Ardmore, Pennsylvania

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ANNIE HUNTER GLADDEN (NEE WHITTEN), SEPTEMBER 8, 2013- of Gladwyne, PA. Beloved wife of William R. O'Brien, M.D. Devoted mother of John, Catherine, and Sylvia O'Brien. Loving sister of Elizabeth, Sarah, and Andrew Whitten. Funeral Mass Saturday September 14, 10:30 AM at St. John Vianney...

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My dear Sister,
You are still alive in my mind and heart, and will always be. I will never forget our happy times in Gladwynne and elsewhere, the passions for various things that you stimulated in me, our like-mindedness in books, films, and adventure in general, and countless other things. My current pursuits, including those in academia and the arts, are for you as well as for myself and the rest of our family.
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Dearest Annie,
How can it have been ten years?! I hear myself sounding like you at least once a day, so I know you are still very much with me.
Love,
Sarah

My Sister! You live on in me and in Lizzie! Sometimes I hear myself sounding like you, and lately I've been re-reading books you gave me over the years. You made a profound impact on many people. Love Always, Sarah

Dear Annie,
I think of you daily, and sometimes you visit me in dreams. I miss your fierce humor, your total individuality and your enormous view of the cosmos.
Love,
Sarah

My sister! I still cannot believe you're gone. But you are very much with me and part of me.

Girl with stars.

So sorry to hear about Anne. She taught me to play chess and to appreciate the finer things in life. My condolences to Elisabeth, Sarah and Andrew. The world is diminished by her passing.

Our prayers are with you and for you. Annie was such a wonderful soul and spirit. We will miss her infectious laugh.

We were so saddened by news of Annie's passing and wish we were closer and able to ceelbrate her life and mourn with you. We are blessed to have known her and been fortunate to have shared many happy memories at Wit's End, Big Cedar. Ýou'll remember the beautiful quilt all of you made for us, that continues to remind us of your visits!

With our deepest sympathy, Uncle John, Aunt Mary, Ralph, Les, Sarah, JOhn and Will. Sending love and prayers. Thinking of you all!