I only remember two kisses, my first and my last. My first with my love, my last with death. My first brought me happiness, my last brought me relief...
"...Sometimes it takes more courage and strength to let go then it does to hang on..."
When one's body sinks into death, the essence is revealed. One's knot, a web, a mesh into which relationships are tied. Only those relationships matter, for the body is an old crock that nobody will miss....
Ann Siegl(Aunt Annie) was born on February 17, 1943 in Bronx, New York and passed away on February 26, 2011 in Sacramento, California. She will live forever in our memories and hearts....Because no one's really gone unless they're forgotten....
When I am gone release me let me go, I have so many things to see and do. You must not tie yourself to me with tears, be thankful for our beautiful years. I gave to you all my love,and you can only guess how much you gave to me in happiness. I thank you for the love you each have shown, but now it's time I traveled alone. So grieve a while for me if grieve you must, then let your grief be comforted by trust. It's only for a time that we must part, so bless the memories within your heart. I won't be far away for life goes on, and if you need me call and I will come. Though you can't see or touch me I'll be near, all my love around you soft and clear. And then when you must come this way alone, I'll greet you with a smile and say... "Welcome Home"
Spread your wings and prepare to fly, for you have become a butterfly. Fly abandonedly into the sun....
I can't pretend these tears aren't overflowing steadily. I can't prevent this hurt from almost overtaking me. But I will stand and say goodbye, So spread your wings and fly Butterfly.....
....She didn't want to leave Uncle Anton, Little Anton and Joanie....
....but these are the people she didn't want to leave most of all....
This was a favorite song of Aunt Annies. She thought they were singing "Hang on Snoopy" LOL...
She was led into Heaven by her Mom...... Angela Antonucci Armstrong February 6,1905 January 20,1999
...And her Brother...... Robert Conklin Armstrong October 9,1933
I have so many memories of time spent with her....I'm happy my boys had the opportunity to experience the Aunt Annie I grew up with.It's a rare commodity these days for kids to have such positive influences in their lives.She taught by example....a trait I find extremely commendable....and lacking in too many people today!
vincent courtway
i remember when i ibroke my wrist at my garndpa jacks house amd noone was home. I went next door to see if annie was home. once she seen me she kind of freaked out in a panic. she is such a good person! she helped me by getting me a big mixing bowl with ice.
Quick Gallery
Your website is activated in Angel Membership until: May 3, 2015