Anna E. Hakos
It is with great sadness to announce the passing of our mother and grandmother (Nana) on April 15, 2019 of California, formerly of Highland, IN, at the age of 91. Ann is preceded in death by her husband, John. She is survived by her three children: Danny (Peggy) of Minnesota, Michael (Sandy) of Kentucky, and Kathy (Steven) Bruce of California. She also leaves behind four loving grandchildren, Bill (Kara) Hakos of Illinois, Stephanie (Rob) Gordon of Wisconsin, Matthew and Elisabeth Bruce of California.
Burial will be private.
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suzanne breza
April 5, 2020
Dear family, I am sorry to read of the passing of Anna. Hilda had kindly mentioned you all in our correspondances in 2014 - i had met her and Emil in NYC around 1995 roughly and have since their kindness in my memory. based in Switzerland my family (my mom is daughter of Bela Varga) joins in our condoleances - especially through these difficult times. Suzanne Breza
November 26, 2019
Dear Cousins. So sorry for the loss of Auntie Ann. My brothers and I are so sorry for your loss. Auntie Ann had a long full life.
Sincerely your cousins.
David Alexander
Rick Alexander
Bill Alexander
Peace cousins
Trish Wilder
April 21, 2019
Dear Kathy, Mickey, & Danny,
My sympathy goes out to you all with the loss of your mom. She was such a wonderful neighbor to our family for so many years, and she was such a nice lady. She always let me come over to play with Dusty when I was a kid, and that meant the world to me! May you all be comforted by loving memories. Trish Wilder
April 17, 2019
Dear Danny, Kathy, and Mickey, I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of your mom. She was a WONDERFUL and loving lady, and an exceptionally kind neighbor. She always let us play basketball at your home, play with your dog, and let us enjoy our baseball games during the day and night games of ghosts in the graveyard. I will always remember her with loving kindness. You and your loved ones are in my prayers. Joyce (Wilder) Pacheco
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