Annette Denhof Woodworth
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Annette Denhof Woodworth
Born June 10, 1932 in Seattle,
Died December 21, 2018
at the age of 86.
She was the daughter of Sherlie and Eileen Denhof. Annette went to Lincoln High School, and on to Everett Junior College where she met the "love of her life", K.C. Woodworth. They were married in 1953, and eventually settled in the Bryant area where they raised and enjoyed their four children.
When her husband retired, they moved to Whidbey Island for 10 years until his death in 2006. At that time she moved to Richmond Beach to be closer to her kids. In November of 2017 she was moved into an Assisted Living Facility due to the onset of Alzheimers, and a lengthy battle with Chronic Heart Failure.
Annette was preceded in death by both parents, and a younger brother, Duane. She is survived by her children: Larry (Linda) of Port Ludlow, Michelle of Montlake Terrace, Kim (Mike) Woolsey of Idaho, and Kent (Marilyn) of Woodinville; along with four Grandaughters, a Grandson, and two Great Grandkids. At her request, no services will be held.
Born June 10, 1932 in Seattle,
Died December 21, 2018
at the age of 86.
She was the daughter of Sherlie and Eileen Denhof. Annette went to Lincoln High School, and on to Everett Junior College where she met the "love of her life", K.C. Woodworth. They were married in 1953, and eventually settled in the Bryant area where they raised and enjoyed their four children.
When her husband retired, they moved to Whidbey Island for 10 years until his death in 2006. At that time she moved to Richmond Beach to be closer to her kids. In November of 2017 she was moved into an Assisted Living Facility due to the onset of Alzheimers, and a lengthy battle with Chronic Heart Failure.
Annette was preceded in death by both parents, and a younger brother, Duane. She is survived by her children: Larry (Linda) of Port Ludlow, Michelle of Montlake Terrace, Kim (Mike) Woolsey of Idaho, and Kent (Marilyn) of Woodinville; along with four Grandaughters, a Grandson, and two Great Grandkids. At her request, no services will be held.
Fonte: Seattle Times
Publicado em: 13-01-2019