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Elaine A. "Annie" Weisberg

Toledo, Ohio

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WEISBERG Elaine A. "Annie" Born on March 24, 1915, to Clara and Harry Essak, Annie was the oldest of three children, David Essak and her surviving sibling, Lois Berkowitz (Martin) of Indianapolis, IN. She was born in Toledo and attended Woodward High School where she was voted "Miss It" or...

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Karen & Steve, Our heartfelt sympathies to you and your family. Annie was a very special lady and friend to me and my family. We had so many good times w/ Annie and my Aunt Bessie. Those were the good old days. With love, Hannah (Gerbie) & Howard Pirwitz

Ann was my nursery school teacher, many years ago, and I loved her dearly. Whenever I would run into her, over the years, I would embrace her. I will never forget the twinkle in her eyes. Her daughter, Karen, was an old friend of my late sister, Marilyn.

Sandi Lewis Kniep
Davis, CA

Karen and Steve, we were so sorry to hear about your mom. What an elegant lovely lady she was.
Our sincere condolences.
Jim and Renee Akers

Scott & I would like to send our deepest sympathy to your family. We both love Annie very much. I really enjoyed knowing her when I worked the front desk at West Park Place. She was very endearing and well liked. She did make a great ambassator. Her presence will be greatly missed. I am sure Annie will be trying to give everyone in heaven cookies or leftovers from lunch. She loved to share. :) Best wishes

KAREN AND FAMILY,OUR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES.ANNIE WAS A DELIGHT TO KNOW.YOU AND STEVEN WERE SO GOOD TO HER.YOU WILL HAVE WONDERFUL MEMORIES TO CARRY IN YOUR HEARTS.

Aunt Annie was a trooper. My greatest memory is when we went to see Marc on the Oprah Show. I asked Aunt Annie if she wanted to go and she said yes. I picked her up at 3:30am and we were off to the train station. The train stopped in Indiana and picked up Lori and Darryl and off we were to Chicago. It was January and cold, but Aunt Annie bundled up in her mink coat kept up with us until we returned her to her home at 1:30 am. What a day,what a trooper! You will be missed.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies. You have many wonderful memories to reflect upon.

she is probably playing bingo and figuring a way to do otb wherever she might be! nobody enjoyed life like aunt ann.

Our thoughts are with you and our deepest Sympathy to Karen and her family.

She was "one of a kind".

Michael & Deirdre Berkowitz