Annelise Booth

Annelise Booth

1946-2018

Sadly and suddenly passed away 2nd June 2018

Late of Kurmond

Aged 72 years

Beloved wife of Warren. Loving mother of Brad and Natalie. Cherished and adored Nannalise of Jack, Max, Lexi and Zack.

In our hearts she will always be cherished and loved in our memory

Funeral service details

Date: Thursday, 14th June, 2018
Commencing: 11:00am

Location:
Family and friends of Annelise are warmly invited to attend her Funeral Service to be held at St Peter’s Anglican Church, 384 Windsor Street, Richmond.

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Following the Service a burial will take place at Richmond Lawn Cemetery, Dight Street, Richmond for those who wish to attend. Alternately the Celebration of Annelise’s Life will be held at Panthers North Richmond, 33 Beaumont Avenue, North Richmond.

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  • The last words you wrote in my visitor's book in January was "I will miss you" . Well my dear long time friend I will miss you too. What I remember about you is the good ol days with all the fun, laughter, sunbaking, picnics, water skiing days, nights out and your smiling friendly face, not to mention some naughty times (wink wink) . Your love of your family has always been number 1 and you were one of the rare breed of "friends for life". Rest in peace dear friend. You will live on in our hearts forever. ❤

    Rhonnda Willems
  • I remember you from when I was little
    You were always kind and fun
    I remember the way you laughed
    And you were warm to everyone

    I could tell you were a strong woman
    You were witty, beautiful and smart
    My childhood was more fun and happy
    Because you were a part of it

    I'm glad I got to see you again
    After so many years had gone by
    Your heart and soul unchanged
    Do we have to now say goodbye?

    I will always remember you with love and gratitude Anna.

    Sherri Viccars
  • A Poem for Anna,

    If roses grow in heaven,
    Lord please pick a bunch for us,
    Place them in Anna's arms and tell her they're from us.
    Tell her we miss her, and when she turns to smile,
    Place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for awhile.
    Because remembering her is easy, We do it all the time,
    but there's an ache within our hearts that will never go away.

    David and Wendy Booth
  • Thank you for joining us in January and meeting relatives and friends. Will miss to talk to you on facebook. Thanks for everything, rest in peace. Greetings from Monica and Jone Ingvaldsen from Norway

    Monica Ingvaldsen
  • You are an amazing person. You wanted to be there for my sister. Now you have ended up being with her and the other angels in heaven.

    Danielle Jeffrey