Annie-Harrison-Obituary

Annie Harrison

Norfolk, Virginia

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Norfolk, Virginia

Annie D. Harrison CHESAPEAKE - Annie P. Harrison, 80, passed away peacefully in Chesapeake Aug. 14, 2008, while residing at Dominion Village. She was the devoted wife and partner of E. Trigg Harrison, former postmaster of Chesapeake, from 1948 until his death in 1985. Annie, also known as Anne,...

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Mary and Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. Anne was a lovely person, a friend to all she came in contact with. Our thought and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Van & Juanita Simmons

Mary,
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Your Mom was a sweetheart! Please accept our deepest condolences.

Mary and family,
We are sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Mary and Family, I am so sorry to hear about your Mom. I have been on vacation and just returned. She was such a wonderful person and taught you how to live and love. Just remember she is more alive now than she has ever been. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Anna, Tissie and Mary Lynn,
I have such fond memories of growing up on Wesley Road and of course your family was always a part of that. As a small child, your Mother was always so sweet and kind to all of us on Wesley Rd. I was always afraid of your Dad's guns(I thought he was the police when he worked at DMV)! And I'll never forget announcing to my end of the street that Mrs. Harrison was getting a new "baby". That would be Mary Lynn. Doesn't seem possible that life could pass so...

Dear Anna, Patricia and Mary,
It has been years since I have had the pleasure of seeing your mother (or any of you), but I will always have very fond memories of the incredible hospitality that Anne and Trigg showed to our family when we visited you during our summer vacations in my youth. Your mother was always so warm and friendly to us, and had to have incredible patience to put up with a pretty raucus group of children, including us Tennessee hillbillies, wrecking her house. I know...

Dear Anna, Patricia and Mary:
Knowing your mom is one of the fondest memories I will carry with me and I will miss her. Growing up with Harrisons' and Nelms' was certainly an adventure for us. Uncle Trigg and Aunt Annie were there for us Nelms kids even before we knew them. When Capt Frank went to get Joan, he had to get permission and get past your mom and dad to marry her. They obviously felt that the match was a good one because here we all are! Aunt Annie was quick to share...

Anne,you are my sister, my friend,my mentor, I will miss you here on earth but you are and will always be close for you are in my heart always. Tell all the Family up there that I love them all. KAT