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Ann “Annie” Drennen

September 7, 1978 - May 1, 2020
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Egizi Funeral Home
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Nancy & Danielle Pantaleo
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The O’Brien’s (your cousin Carla)
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Eileen Krauss
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Marilyn Stryker
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Brian andrioli
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Ann C. Drennen “Annie” On May 1, 2020 of Washington Twp.  Age 41.  Beloved daughter of Edward M. and Karen (nee Kennedy) Drennen, Jr. Loving sister of Edward M. Drennen, III “Mike” and his wife Jessica.  Dear aunt of Jacob. Annie touched many people’s lives and she took joy in life’s simple things. Bowling, dancing,Continue Reading

Joan Bruening left a message on May 20, 2020:
Karen, There will be many prayers for you and Ed as you adjust to life without Annie. Rest assured that this has been a "job well done". When things settle down consider a trip out to the wild west to visit. You are welcome here in Chandler AZ.
Rosemary Clifford left a message on May 8, 2020:
We were shocked and very saddened to hear of Annie's passing. You all remain in our thoughts and prayers. With Our Deepest Sympathy, Rosemary, Rod & Jamie
Marlene Kennedy left a message on May 5, 2020:
I remember many years ago, we took Annie shopping with her grandma and grandpa Kennedy. While we were in the stores, the weather turned bad, and we had to walk back to the car in the rain, and boy was she mad. She didn't like it one bit, and she kept saying, "if my mom was here, she wouldn't let me get wet!" She knew that her mom, and her dad and brother, always did everything they could to protect her, and to keep her happy and safe, and apparently dry. Annie was so honest with her feelings, she could be difficult, but mostly she was funny and kind and very loving. She brought a great deal of joy to all who knew her. She had a good life. The sad part is that it was too short and she will be missed. With love from her aunt and uncle, Marlene and Alex
Nancy & Danielle Pantaleo left a message on May 3, 2020:
Be happy Annie & dance & have fun in heaven. So sorry to your family. You will be missed. Love Nancy & Danielle
The O’Brien’s (your cousin Carla) left a message on May 3, 2020:
I love you Cousin.
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Eileen Krauss left a message on May 3, 2020:
Dear Karen,Ed,Mike & Jes, What a beautiful picture of Annie. I’m so sorry for your loss. I wish I could just give all of you a big hug. She is now in the arms of Jesus & meeting Teddy. I love you all so much & know you all are in my prayers ?. Love, Eileen
Marilyn Stryker left a message on May 3, 2020:
In memory of Ann "Annie" Drennen, Marilyn Stryker lit a candle
Lynne Marlow left a message on May 3, 2020:
We are so sorry Annie will be missed we have fond memories of the time we shared at bowling. I told Ryan Annie is in heaven . He said he will miss her. We are here if you need anything . Sending hugs Lynne Bill and Ryan Marlow
Rowan Drummey & Heather Altman left a message on May 3, 2020:
We are so saddened to hear of Annie’s passing. Sending all of you love, strength and peace. We will miss seeing her at bowling❤️
Brian andrioli left a message on May 2, 2020:
Sorry for your loss
Brian andrioli left a message on May 2, 2020:
Sorry for your loss.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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