Elizabeth-Anstaett-Obituary

Elizabeth J. Anstaett

Topeka, Kansas

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Elizabeth J. Anstaett, 86, Topeka, died Thurs., June 18, 2009, at her home. She was born Feb. 8, 1923, in Kansas City, the daughter of William and Anna L. (Hotchkiss) Henderson. She graduated from Burlingame High School and was a member of Oakland Presbyterian Church, Women of the Moose, and...

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Well I just got my internet back and everyone knows how i feel about the loss of my grandmother. Everyone is dealing with it in their own way and she is and will be missed greatly for years to come. I love u grandma and I will see you again some day.

I wanted to keep the thoughts from the funeral home guest book too so I am adding them here.

Addie Hickman([email protected]) Monday, June 22, 2009
It is never easy to loose a mother or grandmother. May God grant each of you the strength needed at this time of loss and bring you peace and comfort as you reach out and remember the wonderful times you have had in the past. Edit out the bad ones keep only the good ones. The video is a wonderful tribute to just that....

Sincere condolences on the loss of Mrs. Anstaett.

Kerri, Bennie, Jaime and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May all your wonderful memories with your mother and grandmother help you through.

Brad, Dee and Michael

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Kerri,Benny and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of the news of Betty. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Cathy and Family

Hugh, Sharon and Kerri,

What a wonderful woman. I have great memories of visiting her and your dad when I was young, too. At Jimmy's funeral, she told me a story about our mom when she was young and visiting her and your dad shortly after they married. It was a great gift that I could never repay. Thanks, Aunt Betty!

She will live on in all of us. Love, Eric and family

Hugh, Sharon, and Kerri,

I have so many fond memories of visiting with Uncle Kenneth, Aunt Betty and all of you. I remember the spirited debates between the Anstaett siblings and the overwhelming love and affection shared by all.

I will always remember Aunt Betty smile, laugh, and prolonged hugs for us kids.

Our love and prayers are with you all.

Much love,

Bob Martin and Lou Ann and Amelia

Hugh and family - we were so sorry to hear the news about Betty. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Joyce and Tommy Young