In Memory

Anne Benning (Pitta)



 
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10/02/16 08:47 PM #1    

George Pitta

What a heartbreak. Many tears.


10/03/16 01:19 PM #2    

Steve Logan

Anne was a very special person. A gear loss for our entire class. God Bless Her. 


10/03/16 01:30 PM #3    

Jacky Spaulding

Anne was a special friend.  We met in Spanish class at Redwood and every time we saw each other after high school she was so sweet and gracious.  She was definitely one of the good ones.  The light doesn't shine as bright anymore.


10/03/16 02:14 PM #4    

Christine Pighini (Chapdelaine)

Oh, George.  Your comment is so poignant.  Annie was an amazingly beautiful woman.  Was there even one soul who didn't fall in love with her?  Nary a one, I'm certain.  I miss not bumping into her at BVM - that's when we'd catch up and she'd brighten my day, no matter what burden I might be carrying - if there had been any dark clouds, she quickly chased them away, brightening my day with her smile & cheerful spirit, bringing a wide grin to my face & making me happy.  Such a breath of fresh air.  Jackie is right, the sun doesn't shine as brightly anymore.  


10/03/16 09:58 PM #5    

Bonnie McMillan (Terribilini)

We love you George, and there isn't a memory in our high school or post high school days that doesn't include the two of you. Annie brightened our lives and so many others. She lives on through Chrissy & Maya, who reminds me so me so much of Annie :) Your grandchildren are lovely; you're so very blessed to have them close by. xoxo E&B


04/19/17 04:59 PM #6    

Vicky Vickers (Rentz)

OMG!  I am so sorry to see that Anne is gone.  I hope she didn't suffer.  She was such a sweetheart with that cute face and smile and all.


05/29/17 04:25 PM #7    

Betty McCormick (Malmgren)

Anne was so giving! Loved her smile. Would run into her at the Post Office, when she worked there. Love this photo of her volunteering her time with Jacquie Eigen's Secret Santa for Seniors project. She and Jacquie  (now also gone) are touchng hands then... and I think now, too. (I didn't take this photo, was given to me when I did a story on the project for the Calistoga Tribune.) Also remember Anne when I think of Jacquie's labyrinth...


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