![]() But her six grandchildren may miss her most, all of whom she loved dearly and in turn they were devoted to her: Michael Lucia, Nicolas Moreno, Kristina Lucia, Natalia Moreno, Alexandra and Christopher Foglia. She is survived by daughters Alice Jackson and her husband Mike, Adrianne Foglia and daughter in law Mary Foglia. Anne was devoted to her late husband, Peter, who died in 1998. She knew all the players in the leagues, team standings and would eagerly await the start of the season every April, usually with a strong point of view regarding her precious Marlins and the owner’s decisions to sell talented players.Our father reminded us children often that our mother played a very significant role in keeping our family together, the living embodiment of the protective Leo that she was, always with open arms and a great confidant. When it came to sports no one in the family was a greater baseball fan. ![]() Her family said she had an AAD degree (Almost A Doctor)- when not feeling well, every member would call Mimi before their GP for a diagnosis. She learned to play bridge late in life and would use the computer to send her grandchildren messages and e-cards for every conceivable holiday. Her daughters did not inherit their mother’s gift for sewing so she was known to finish their Home Ec sewing projects and made all their special occasion and prom dresses.Anne (known as Mimi to her grandchildren) was an avid reader of fiction and read two newspapers a day. She was a talented seamstress and worked for a famous wedding dress designer in New York prior to marriage. She was an incredible cook and loved to cook for those she loved. But what her children remember most is that she was home every day when they arrived from school, snacks ready! She always found time to be an active school room mom, organized the neighborhood pool parties and bike parades on holidays. As the wife of Peter and mother of three children she was the typical “Leave it to Beaver” 1950’s mother: homemaker, Girl Scout troop leader, good neighbor and loyal daughter and sister. She would tell stories for the rest of her life about how hot it was in their small wooden house, as air conditioning had not yet been invented, how she shopped with the Seminoles on Wednesdays at the grocery store and how she watched the city grow with pride. They moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1947, when the area had a population of only 30,000. Poitier Funeral HomeĪnne (Anastasia) Foglia passed away peacefully on January 31 at the tender age of 94.The daughter of the late Ernest and Fanny Cotjanle, immigrants from Greece, Anne spoke fluent Greek and grew up in a loving family.Born and raised in New Haven, Connecticut she married Peter Angelo Foglia when he returned from service in the Navy after WWII. Marvin Allen, 68, of Pompano Beach passed away February 17, 2018. Ralph Plantation Funeral Home 7001 NW 4 Street, Plantation Florida 33317 95 Private internment will be Friday, February 23, 2018. Visitation, Thursday Februfrom 6 PM to 8 PM. She is survived by her loving children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 62 years, Tom her son, Otto and her grandson, Jimmie Labonski. Mary Lou Schwarz passed away February 17, 2018. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Humane Society of Broward County. A private graveside ceremony will be held at Evergreen Cemetery. Federal Hwy, Thursday, February 22, 2018, 5-6 pm. Friends are invited to visit Fred Hunter Funeral Home, 718 S. ![]() Patricia was predeceased by her sister Gloria Ewers and niece Patty Ghigiarelli. She was a loving grandmother to Blythe and Maggie Ely and Rupert and Pheona McAndless. She is also survived by her children Maureen (Davis) Ely, Megan (Jeffrey) Christ, Patrick (Alisa) McAndless and Michael McAndless. Patricia is survived by her husband Hugh of 60 years. Their early years were spent in Fort Wayne, IN, they moved to South Florida in 1963, where she lived the remainder of her life loving the tropical environment. She was stationed at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, TX, where she met her husband Hugh. Patricia became a registered nurse and enlisted in the US Army where she was commissioned as a First Lieutenant. She was born in Baltimore, MD on Jthe daughter of Margaret and John Lennon. McAndless passed away peacefully on Februat the age of 89. He was the best husband, the best Dad and the best Grandfather! Grandfather of Danielle, Christopher, Stephanie, Katelind, Holland, and Kyle. Cherished father of Jeffrey, Michele and Richard. Salvatore formerly of Monroe Township, NJ passed away February 18, 2018. You can also search for previous obituaries here. ![]() To place a Sun Sentinel obituary, visit this form.
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