Anna B. Mount
June 9, 1919 - September 22, 2006
Obituary
Anna B. Mount
6.9.19 – 9. 22.06
Anna lived a full and happy life. She was married to Al for 48 years and was a devoted, available, loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved to cook she made the best fried oyster in the world, hands down, dance, bowl and entertain with family and friends.
She is preceded in death by her husband Al, their infant daughter Carol and grandson Todd. She is survived by two sons, Bud wife Ro Jean and Gary wife Regina; grandchildren, A.J. Mount, Jennifer Mount and her children, Emily and Riley Broad, and Todd’s daughter Stephanie Mount. Step-granddaughter, Valerie Johnson was a special help to Gramma Anne. Valerie and her husband Lynn and their children, Jaden, Drew and Todd and Valerie’s brother, Brian and all the family enjoyed her humor and laughter. Mourning her also, is her special and loving friend Wayne Burnett who she spent the last 15 years with.
She was honored and remembered at a private family service. The family has entrusted arrangements to BONNEY-WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787. At her request, donations may be made to: Tall Elks Therapy, c/o Burien Elks, 14006 – 1st Ave. So, Burien, WA 98166
Oh Grandma Anne, I sure am going to miss you. You have a very special place in my heart and I will remember our times spent together as happy, sometimes sad, funny, silly and always greatful that I knew you and you were such a big part of my life and so supportive to AJ and Tyler. Love you lots-Becky
P.S. please tell Al hello!
WHEN I’M GONE
When I come to the end of my journey
And I travel my last weary mile,
Just forget if you can, that I ever frowned
And remember only the smile.
Forget unkind words I have spoken;
Remember some good I have done.
Forget that I ever had heartache
And remember I’ve had loads of fun.
Forget that I’ve stumbled and blundered
And sometimes fell by the way.
Remember I have fought some hard battles
And won, at the close of the day.
Then forget to grieve for my going,
I would not have you sad for a day,
But in summer just gather some flowers
And remember the place where I lay,
And come in the shade of evening
When the sun paints the sky in the west
Stand for a few moments beside me
And remember only my best!