Ann Elaine Sharratt Hansen

Ann Elaine Sharratt Hansen

Ann Hansen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 18, 2007.
Ann Elaine Sharratt HANSEN Born Dec. 31, 1949, past away peacefully Nov. 13, 2007. She was survived by her 2 children, Elaine and Brian Hansen, daughter in-law, Elisha Hansen, her sister, Carol Dunlap, 4 grandsons and one grandaughter, also survived by her wonderful nieces, Amanda and Angela Dunlap. Ann enjoyed time away at the ocean, fishing and crabing, spending time with her grandchildren and family. Ann will be missed by all who knew her, for all eternity. There will be a Celebra tion of Life held at Double Tree Hotel @ 16500 Southcenter Prkway, Seattle, 98188 on December 2 from 12:00 - 3:30 p.m.

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November 20, 2007

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Holly Amero

November 20, 2007

Anne, my heart goes out to your precious family. It's just wonderful that you have left them with awesome memories from the beach house, the cruises, grandma at the baseball games & grandma at the school bus stop. I loved your stories about Emma & the little turkey friend. You never waited to take time to play. I really loved sharing space at work with you when I worked the early shift with you & how you would giggle that Thursday was always "your" Friday but only "my" wednesday. I can still hear your laugh & see your skip & twinkle in your eye. I have your family in my thoughts & prayers. I feel such sadness & you are truly missed. May God Bless your family always.

Rick McLachlin

November 20, 2007

Annie, I will never forget your wonderful attitude about everything. You had a wonderful sense of humor and always brought a smile to my face (which is a difficult thing to do). I think of you often and will miss you greatly.

Angel Chovanec

November 19, 2007

I remember many great times with Annie. We used to sit outside and talk about everything. The main things Annie would talk about were her grandbabies and how she loved to spend time with them. Her other favorite topics were talking about her horses and her youth. Annie had a love and appreciation for Mt Rainier. She would drive from Issaquah to Auburn and she could see it in the very ealry morning sunrises and she would ask me if I had seen Mt Rainier and the sunrise behind it. She would say, "Isn't it just beautiful." Annie was a loving person and I loved her fiestiness. She will forever remain in my heart and she will be missed by me and many others that knew her. Watch over us, Annie. We really miss you.

Andrew Ludwig

November 19, 2007

Anne, you will be missed. You lived life to the fullest and I still can hear your familiar and unforgettable laugh, it was an honor knowing you. See you on the other side.

Andy (Tech 265/5415)

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