In Memory

Anne Burnham - Class Of 1971

From The Vacaville Reporter

Anne Burnham Miller

May 18, 1953 - Feb 4, 2009

Anne Miller passed away peacefully at home on Feb 4, 2009 with her children and sisters at her side. Anne was diagnosed with advanced cancer in November of 2008.

She was born to John and Jane Burnham on May 18, 1953 in Vallejo, Calif. She grew up in Green Valley, Calif., and was a long time resident of the Fairfield and Vacaville area. She has been a Lodi resident for the last 9 years.

Anne graduated from Fairfield High school and Solano Community College. She also attended Arizona State University. She was a Customer Service Representative for PG&E for the last 15 years and leaves behind many dear friends.

Anne loved life and was most proud of her son's John and Michael and all that they have accomplished. She will be deeply missed by all those who knew her.

She was predeceased by her parents. She is survived by her sons, John Miller of Clear Lake, Michael Miller of Lodi, and her sisters, Mary Jane Haskell of Indio, Dolly Coleman of Vacaville, Judy Ivey of Warranton, Ga., and Tonya Lee of Gig Harbor, Wash. She also has a very large extended family.

Friends and family are invited to a memorial service on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 11 a.m. at the Old Stone Chapel on the grounds of the Rockville Cemetery, 4219 Suisun Valley Road, Fairfield, Calif., 94534. In Lieu of flowers please make donations in her honor to Hospice of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Ave., Stockton, Calif., 95204.



 
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10/12/09 10:04 PM #1    

George Geoffrey Behrens (1970)

Annie you were such a beautiful young woman.....and certainly a stunning lady. You were kind and sweet and I will alway remember you very fondly.

George Geoffrey Behrens

09/20/10 01:28 PM #2    

Jim Johnson (1969)

I am terribly, terribly saddened by the loss of Anne. I have missed my friend a great deal over the years wondering where she was, how she was doing, and I had great hopes of reconnecting with my long lost friend at the reunion. She was the first person I thought of. I always loved Anne she was a true joy in my life. And I deeply regret even more having not found the time to hunt her down.  And give her a big hug like the last one she gave me before my graduation.

"Like little Toy Shovels...Lost by the Sea... So are the Children like...You...amd Me..." ~M.W.

God Bless her and Keep Her...

 

James R. Johnson...

 


08/28/11 12:39 PM #3    

Casey Coppock (1971)

 I met Anne in High School.   She was  always smiling and the life of the party.  She was very popular but would befriend anyone..We later worked together briefly where I managed a restaurant. Nothing had changed, the same sweet smiling Anne...Miss you Anne...my condolences to her family..


09/23/20 09:02 PM #4    

Thomas Reese (1971)

I went to the senior prom with Annie. Extraordinarily bright, funny, and grounded. I am sad to hear of her passing. 


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