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Annette Rose Fanning

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Annette Rose Fanning

Birth
Death
12 May 1980 (aged 19)
Burial
Wauneta, Chase County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
34-4-1
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Courtesy of Irene Wright

Annette Rose Fanning
Wauneta-- Annette Rose Fanning, daughter of Lowell and Sharon (Templeman) Fanning and sister of Christine and Lisa, was born Jan. 15, 1961 in Ogallala. She died in the Community Hospital in McCook on May 12, 1980 at the age of 19 years, 3 months and 27 days. She lived in the Wauneta community most of her life and graduated from Wauneta High School May 14, 1979.
Leukemia was discovered eight years ago at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado, and was in the chronic condition until Febr. 6, 1979 when she had a spleenectomy and her leukemia became acute. She was in remission until she had a relapse on May 7 of this year and was admitted to the hospital. She died peacefully at 6:05 a.m. May 12, 1980.
She worked at Burns Podiataric Lab, where she made many friends, from May 1979 until she became ill in December 1979. After her remission, she returned to work for two weeks before she became ill and was admitted to the hospital.
She was always a warm and loving person who loved her family and friends. She liked to read and do needlepoint but music was her love.
Survivors include her father and mother, two sisters, Christine and Lisa at home; paternal grandparent's, Virgil and Esther Fanning of Enders, Maternal grandparent's, Robert and Althea Templeman of Palisade and other relatives and friends to numerous to mention.
Courtesy of Irene Wright

Annette Rose Fanning
Wauneta-- Annette Rose Fanning, daughter of Lowell and Sharon (Templeman) Fanning and sister of Christine and Lisa, was born Jan. 15, 1961 in Ogallala. She died in the Community Hospital in McCook on May 12, 1980 at the age of 19 years, 3 months and 27 days. She lived in the Wauneta community most of her life and graduated from Wauneta High School May 14, 1979.
Leukemia was discovered eight years ago at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado, and was in the chronic condition until Febr. 6, 1979 when she had a spleenectomy and her leukemia became acute. She was in remission until she had a relapse on May 7 of this year and was admitted to the hospital. She died peacefully at 6:05 a.m. May 12, 1980.
She worked at Burns Podiataric Lab, where she made many friends, from May 1979 until she became ill in December 1979. After her remission, she returned to work for two weeks before she became ill and was admitted to the hospital.
She was always a warm and loving person who loved her family and friends. She liked to read and do needlepoint but music was her love.
Survivors include her father and mother, two sisters, Christine and Lisa at home; paternal grandparent's, Virgil and Esther Fanning of Enders, Maternal grandparent's, Robert and Althea Templeman of Palisade and other relatives and friends to numerous to mention.

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