STRUTHERS – Drusolina "Daisy" M. Annichine, 97, died Wednesday morning, June 29, 2011, at Assumption Village.
Mrs. Annichine was born Nov. 30, 1913, in Italy, a daughter of Donato and Lucia Tiani Gentile. At the age of six months, she came to the United States and has been a life-long area resident.
She was a 1920 graduate of Struthers High School. Mrs. Annichine worked as a cook at Forum Health Northside Medical Center. She also worked cleaning several buildings in the area, including the DeBartolo Building through the Columbus Cleaning Service, Ursuline High School, and eventually retired from the Struthers Board of Education as a matron at Sexton Street School.
Mrs. Annichine enjoyed baking and cooking, sharing her wonderful homemade bread, fried dough, and other goodies with her family and friends. She also enjoyed gardening and crocheting, making afghans, hats, scarves, and slippers for her grandchildren. Mrs. Annichine also had a great love for the Lord and spent much of her time studying the Bible over the years.
She leaves four daughters, Mary Lou (Paul) Skoloda, Emilie Yemma, and Lucy (Lewis) Bezjak, all of Struthers, and Diana (Pat) Carney of Boardman; son Michael (Janet) Annichine of Poland; brother Dan Gentile of Arizona; 19 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Frank "Sonny" Annichine Sr.; six sisters, Mary Remidio, Madeline Russo, Violet Marando, Anita Andreano, Angeline Cmil, and Lillian Kology; and four brothers, James, Larry, Frank, and William Gentile.
Interment at Poland Riverside Cemetery.
STRUTHERS – Drusolina "Daisy" M. Annichine, 97, died Wednesday morning, June 29, 2011, at Assumption Village.
Mrs. Annichine was born Nov. 30, 1913, in Italy, a daughter of Donato and Lucia Tiani Gentile. At the age of six months, she came to the United States and has been a life-long area resident.
She was a 1920 graduate of Struthers High School. Mrs. Annichine worked as a cook at Forum Health Northside Medical Center. She also worked cleaning several buildings in the area, including the DeBartolo Building through the Columbus Cleaning Service, Ursuline High School, and eventually retired from the Struthers Board of Education as a matron at Sexton Street School.
Mrs. Annichine enjoyed baking and cooking, sharing her wonderful homemade bread, fried dough, and other goodies with her family and friends. She also enjoyed gardening and crocheting, making afghans, hats, scarves, and slippers for her grandchildren. Mrs. Annichine also had a great love for the Lord and spent much of her time studying the Bible over the years.
She leaves four daughters, Mary Lou (Paul) Skoloda, Emilie Yemma, and Lucy (Lewis) Bezjak, all of Struthers, and Diana (Pat) Carney of Boardman; son Michael (Janet) Annichine of Poland; brother Dan Gentile of Arizona; 19 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; and five great-great grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Frank "Sonny" Annichine Sr.; six sisters, Mary Remidio, Madeline Russo, Violet Marando, Anita Andreano, Angeline Cmil, and Lillian Kology; and four brothers, James, Larry, Frank, and William Gentile.
Interment at Poland Riverside Cemetery.
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