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E. Ann Intrieri Mickey

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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E. Ann Intrieri Mickey E. Ann Intrieri Mickey, 49, of New Cumberland, formerly of Highspire, departed this life on Sunday, March 7, 2005 in the Harrisburg Hospital. She was the daughter of Donald F. and Elsie K. Intrieri of Harrisburg. She was a commercial insurance broker and the owner of...

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I would not give back one second of the time I spent with my beloved Sister, Ann, to avoid the sorrow losing her has caused. She was not only my Sister, but my very best friend as well. I will miss her dearly until my last breath. I am truly blessed to have had her love in my life. She has left to me the most precious gifts a Mother could and wonderful memories to last a lifetime. Your kindness, support, thoughts and prayers in this most difficult time are greatly appreciated. My family...

My family and I send our deepest sympathy to the family of "Lizz Ann." We were good friends and grew up together on Walnut St. I remember all the fun we had as part of the Walnut St Gang, ball games in the street, riding bikes, playing hide and seek in the neighborhood, sledding down Roops hill in the winter and making snow forts. The memories will always be there and Lizz Ann was a big part of them. She will be with us always when we think back to those times when we were growing up.

I'd like to say thank you to all of you that have told me and my family how sorry you are. It means a lot and I know my mother will be missed by many. E-mail me if you'd like, I'd love to hear from some of you. Thanks.

I am so sorry to hear of Ann's death. She was a wonderful person, always happy, smiling and loved by everyone. We will all miss her. May she rest in peace.

Don and Family,
Sorry to hear about your loss. No one knows the sorrow you feel with the loss of a child until they have gone thru it. My prayers are with you. God bless the children.

I graduated from high school with Ann. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

Ann and I met thru business over 15 years ago. Although we met thru business we became great friends. Ann will surely be missed. We shared late evenings on the phone trying to get insurance work done and it always became a chat session about her kids my kids and life in general. I will miss those chats. G od bless and keep you well on your next journey Ann.

I just read about the passing of Elizabeth and wanted to send my condolences. Lynn and I attended Seven Sorrows School with Elizabeth and remember her fondly. Our deepest sympathy to her family. Kathy Pacella and Lynn Shank