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Hannelore "Ann" Munnich

Brunswick, Ohio

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MUNNICH HANNELORE "ANN" MUNNICH (nee Brietzke), 60, of Brunswick, passed away on Aug. 21, 2005. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Heinrich "Henry" Munnich; children, Anitta and Tedd Munnich and Cynthia (Richard) Moats; mother and step-father, Antonie "Toni" (nee Fliegel) and Ernst...

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Henri and Family,

We are so sorry for our families loss and our prayers are with you during these difficult times. Hanna will always hold a special place in our hearts and we will carry our thought of her with us daily.

Your cousins in Texas,

Dear Henriche & Family

Through our blood we are family and through our laugher we are strengthened.

Through adversity we appreciate each other.

Our condolences and love to each of you in this time of adversity.

To Hannelore our love and fond memories will always render the image of a strong woman who loved to laugh and always welcomed us in her home.

with love,
Robert, Sheri & Family

Dear Henri and Family,
I am sorry for the loss of Hanna. I was just thinking of her the other day and wanted to call but the day got away from me and I didn't get a chance too call. I thought it would have been nice for her to hear our son, Michael's voice now that he is old enough to hold a short conversation. It's ironic how she was in my thoughts and now it's too late for her to talk on the phone. I will always regret that. She is a very special person. How I remember and laugh of...

Dear Henry and Family-

"She's still with us,She's just in a better place."

She will always be in my thoughts
and I will miss her dearly.

I wish I could be there.

I love you all.

Your cousin,
Jeanette Horvay
15810 North Trace Drive
Houston, Texas 77073

Dearest Henrich and Familia-

My heart and prayers are with you all. I cannot express how sorry I am. I share in your grief from far
away, as my memories of Hanna run through my mind. I will miss her terribly, I just wish that I could have said "Goodbye".

I loved her like a daughter, I was her "Favorite Auntie" she'd say. How wonderful it feels to be that special to someone.

She's now resting in peace.

We send our love to you...

TO THE MUNNICH FAMILY,

I AM SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF YOUR LOVING WIFE & MOTHER. ALTHOUGH IT HAS BEEN ALONG TIME SINCE WE HAVE SEEN EACH OTHER, I REMEMBER ALL THE FUN TIMES WE ALL HAD GROWING UP IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD. YOUR MOTHER WAS A VERY STRONG WOMEN AND FOR THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY IS MADE TO BE STRONG. THAT, NO ONE CAN TAKE AWAY, ALONG WITH ALL THE MEMORIES. I KNOW HOW IT HURTS TO LOSE A PARENT. AND AS TIME PASSES IT IS A LITTLE EASIER TO COPE WITH. BUT THEY ARE NEVER FORGOTTEN....

Dear Henry and children,
I knew your "Annie" many years ago. Along with Marion Reddy (Zorn) we had great times together as teenagers. Those times will never be forgotten...like "Annie"
Karen Egea (Weizel)

Henry & Family
I guess I don't have to tell you what a loss I feel, it is beyond words. 50 years of friendship with Annie is hard to say goodby to. I loved her like a sister and think often of our childhood together on Elton Ave. All the crazy fun times we shared. My heart is broken. I am sorry I did not visit more than I did. My prayers to all of you.
Love Marion

To Henry & Family:

We are very sorry to hear of your loss. We are all thinking of you
and pray that the grief that you are all feeling will be comforted by the memories of Hanna.

We send our love and deepest sympathies.

Your cousins from Texas,
Rosemary and Paul Sammons & Family