Annette Julia Greb, a cherished soul, was born on March 28, 1957, in the beautiful town of Grand Junction, Colorado. She left this world on September 7, 2024, in Post Falls, Idaho, after a valiant battle with leukemia. Annette’s spirit will continue to resonate through the lives she touched and the love she nurtured.
A proud graduate of Bear Creek High School in 1975 Annette embraced life with a zest that was contagious. Her interests were as diverse as they were passionate. She found joy in cooking, savoring each moment spent in the kitchen creating delightful meals for family and friends. Annette enjoyed the great outdoors, often spending her time hiking and kayaking, reveling in the beauty nature offered. She had a keen eye for detail, expressed through her love for interior decorating and antiquing, transforming spaces into warm and inviting sanctuaries. Her passion for gardening spoke to her nurturing nature, as she tended to her plants with the same care she offered to those she loved.
Annette was not only a devoted wife but also a proud mother and sister. She is survived by her beloved husband, Maurice Greb, whom she married in 2004 in a beautiful ceremony in Seattle, Washington. Their love was a testament to the joy and partnership that can be found in life’s journey. Annette leaves behind a legacy of love in her son, Mark, and in her two sisters and a brother, each of whom holds countless memories of laughter and support shared with Annette.
To honor her remarkable life, a memorial service will be held in Denver, Colorado. This gathering will not only celebrate Annette’s life but also the indelible mark she made on the hearts of those privileged to know her.
As we bid farewell to Annette Julia Greb, we remember a woman who embodied kindness, creativity, and resilience. Her memory will live on through the stories shared and the love she gave so freely. Rest in peace, dear Annette; you will be deeply missed and forever cherished.
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