Life Photos


These are various photoss treasured by Anna and in no special order....moments of her life captured at various times. 



















My mom's best friend in the whole world, Adrianna !!!

 

Photo of my mom and my brother Richard.  She loved him very very much and always worried about him being blind and how he would get around in the world. Rick showed her he could do very well and I know that made my mom very happy.  If you look in the background of this photo....you will see some of my mom's precious porcelain doll collection. She had over 20 very loved and valued dolls. I understand she stored them in a small shed that belonged to the apartment complex behind her apartment. When she passed away and we went to clean her apartment, we had the manager unlock the shed. (Used by management and with their lawn equipment so I'm sure the groundskeepers had access too.).........and all the dolls were gone. We don't know who took them. We do know at least three of her friends told us that they were in there and to be sure to get them...and yet, we told her friends there were no dolls in boxes ....but we could see the dust imprints of the boxes on the actual cement floor. Sad. Someone took her dolls :(

My mom proudly showing one of her paintings from paint class. She loved to paint photos of flowers best.  She called herself "AFPAINTER" and her email was afpainter@webtv.net  Which is why this blog is AFPainter :)
 

My mom outside her apartment townhome. She loved her "little place" as she called it. It was not too little and was pretty cute! 

1 comment:

Thank you so very much for caring about my beautiful mother, myself and our family. We appreciate all who have taken the time to send prayers and well wishes. I only wish you all could have known our mom...as we did. A beautiful woman who did not let her hard life overcome her, instead...she lived in the beauty of simple things and absolutely loved children, animals and every person that crossed her path. Thank you and God Bless.

With heartfelt appreciation,

The family of Anna M. Fairbanks