It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Anna Filadoro, a woman of remarkable strength, unwavering love, and infectious spirit. Anna was a beacon of warmth to all who had the privilege of knowing her, a woman who truly understood the beauty of life and lived it to the fullest. Her memory will forever be etched into the hearts of her loved ones.
Anna's life was a vivid tapestry of joy, love and service. She was an independent and hardworking woman, spending her professional years as a diligent mail sorter at Watson's Mailing Company. Her hobbies painted a beautiful picture of who Anna was. She was a gifted artist, finding joy in crocheting, ceramics and various arts and crafts. She was also an excellent cook and baker; her dishes were always filled with love and comfort. Anna loved the beach, the peace it brought her, and the freedom she felt while walking its shores. Her adventurous spirit also found joy in camping trips with her family. Anna was known for her playful side. She had a knack for making people laugh. Her nieces recall times of dressing up as a clown or Santa Claus on special occasions. This joyful spirit, coupled with her caring nature and generosity, made her a truly unique soul. An avid giver to Saint Judes, she was passionate about service and upliftment. Anna took pride in her appearance, always presenting herself with grace and elegance.
She was a devoted sister, aunt, and friend, always ready to offer a helping hand, a comforting word, or a moment of laughter. She was preceded in death by her sister Lucy Crespo and her husband Tony, her brother Henry Filadoro and his wife Linda, and her niece Aprilann Miles. She is survived by her sister Carol Miles, her brother Robert V. Filadoro Jr and his wife Lisa (Morin), and her loving nieces and nephews: Robert W. Filadoro Sr. And Sheri Filadoro, Daniel Morin, Deborah Filadoro, Amanda Filadoro. Her great nieces and nephews: Brittany Fitzpatrick, Robert W. Filadoro Jr, Destiny Lopez, Tyler Filadoro, Nevaeh Holloman and her great great nieces and nephews: Gianni Fitzpatrick, Aliyanna Fitzpatrick will always remember her fondly.
Anna's legacy is etched in the hearts of those she left behind. Her love, laughter and zest for life will continue to inspire those who knew her. We invite you to share your memories of Anna and upload photos to the memorial page. Your stories will help us remember not just that Anna died, but that she lived, and that her life gave us memories too beautiful to forget.
A funeral Service will be held privately.
In lieu of Flowers please consider making a donation in Anna's name to Saint Judes Children hospital. www.stjude.org
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