Anna Hannibal

Anna Hannibal obituary, Dallas, TX

Anna Hannibal

Anna Hannibal Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 15, 2013.
Ever so gracefully, Anna Hannibal passed away in the hands of her loving children on Valentine's Day, 2013. Anna was born on July 11, 1940 in Atlanta to Frank and Sadie (Shipp) Hindsman, into a large family with deep southern roots. She was married at a very young age to a dashing young man, Drew Wigley, who she met at the local ice skating rink. Three children followed in orderly precision. Sharon, Drew and Wayne were all born one year apart in the month of March. Saving the best for last, six years later, along came Alice.

Having attended secretarial school when her oldest child was four, Anna continued to work the rest of her life, supporting herself and her family. In her 30s, she grew new roots in New Orleans, where she raised her family. After moving to Dallas with Drew in 1979, followed by their children, they divorced and she returned to New Orleans. Anna married Don Hannibal in New Orleans and made her final move to Dallas in 1990, where all of her children made their homes.

First diagnosed with breast cancer 20 years ago, Anna's life became a complex blend of full time work, periodic cancer treatments and caring engagement with her family and friends. During this period, Don suddenly passed away and chemo treatments became more frequent. Throughout the past 12 years of treatment for lung cancer, Anna was determined not only to survive, but to live life to the fullest, in spite of her increasing health limitations. She never missed a celebration or her grandchildren's games and performances.

The last 30 days were spent at Medical City, where Anna valiantly fought the effects of pneumonia on her fragile respiratory system. Last week, it became clear that although her will to fight was still in tact, her lungs and immunity were too weak to win this battle. She gave "Do Not Resuscitate" orders and a bright purple DNR band was placed on her wrist. She looked up with a bright sparkle in her eyes and asked if we could find a green band to add. She said, "After all, it is Mardi Gras, you know."

Anna will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved her. She was a model of courage, strength, grace and inspiration, touching all who had the good fortune to know her.

Anna is survived by her children and their spouses; Sharon and Michael Young, Drew and Colleen Wigley, Wayne Wigley, and Alice and Jeff Ballow; her grandchildren, Tiffini Wigley Leaverton, Kyle Wigley and Chelsea and Brianna Ballow; and her great grandson, Pepper Potts. Anna is predeceased by her granddaughter, Nicole D'Anna. She also leaves behind many other loving family members and friends.

Anna and her family were particularly grateful for the exceptional care and support over the years from the doctors and staff at Medical City. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Medical City Foundation or the American Cancer Society.

A service honoring Anna's life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, February 19 at St. Michael's and All Angels Episcopal Church in Dallas.

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February 19, 2013

Pam Radloff posted to the memorial.

February 18, 2013

Rebecca Kinnamon posted to the memorial.

February 18, 2013

Vicki DeShazo posted to the memorial.

Pam Radloff

February 19, 2013

My prayers are with you all in your time of loss.

Rebecca Kinnamon

February 18, 2013

My thoughts and prayers to the family of lovely Anna. She was a truly wonderful lady.

Vicki DeShazo

February 18, 2013

I was always proud to call Anna my Aunt Anna! She was an inspiration to all of us. She will be missed by so many friends and family members. I wish so much that I could be there for her life celebration tomorrow. Prayers to all of my Texas Family!

Crystal Green

February 18, 2013

Alice, I pray for you and your family during this time.

February 18, 2013

What a beautiful picture of a beautiful woman! You are all in our thoughts and prayers! Libby and Alexis Chernick

Rebecca Thomas Heim

February 18, 2013

I send my prayers to all of Anna's family.
With sympathy,
Rebecca (Jim & Alpha's oldest grandaughter, Ed & Mary Ann's oldest daughter)

Pati Douglas

February 17, 2013

The earthly death of Anna, permitted her to enter the life she was meant to live with her Heavenly Father. My selfishness mourns her departing from my life on this earth, but I must put away those feeling so I may celebrate and rejoice in her presence with the Lord that she loved. I love Anna, she inspired me, supported me, prayed for me and loved me. My tears fall still and wish I could see her wonderous, beautiful face one more time. But I have to be patient for the day when I too am called home, I will once again see her wonderous, beautiful face and she will say 'friend' what took you so long, I have been waiting on you, come give me a hug. I love you Anna so very much. I am so blessed to have called you friend.

February 17, 2013

I remember all of you so well from our years together in Conyers. My prayers are with you as you suffer through the pain of losing a parent and grandparent. With deepest sympathy, Rebecca (Jim & Alpha's oldest granddaughter, Ed & Mary Ann's oldest daughter)

Darlene Aldridge

February 17, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family with my and my families deepest sympathy. To one of the strongest poerson I knew. God bless.

February 17, 2013

I would like to send my sympathy and prayers to all of Anna's family. It has been many years but I remember you all fondly. I am Jim and Alpha Shipp's granddaughter; I lived down the street from your family when you lived in Conyers, Georgia. Thank you for sharing such touching details in Anna's obituary. God bless you all.
Theresa Mays-Albanese

Mary Ann Thomas

February 17, 2013

I'm so sorry to hear the news of Anna's death.My deepest sympathy to all Anna's family. Mary Ann (Shipp) Thomas

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