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Annabelle I. Sullivan Obituary

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Annabelle I. Sullivan

Lancaster, NH

May 11, 1927 - January 24, 2021

Annabelle I. Sullivan Obituary

Annabelle passed away in the early morning hours of Sunday, January 24th in her sleep at Country Village Center in Lancaster NH another victim of Covid-19 where she resided the last 4 + years. Although she was 93 she would always tell you she was 39 and going to live to be 100. Annabelle was born May 11, 1927 to Wilbur and Emma (Vancour) Morse in East Concord, Vermont. She was the youngest daughter of 9 children and the last of her siblings. Annabelle attended grade school in East Concord. She worked a number of places including Gilman Kraft Bag (where she met her husband, Clement Sullivan). They married November 19, 1947. Area shoe shops and lastly Burndy in Littleton. She and “Clemmie” had three children. Barbara (Neil) Sweet, Brenda (Ken Westover, Don) Sebestyen and Francis Sullivan. She spent most of her time raising her children after the death of her husband in 1965. Annabelle was a loving mom, grandmother. great grandmother and great-great grandmother as well as Aunt, great Aunt, great-great Aunt and great great-great Aunt. Her family was her life. She is survived by her three children, 2 grandchildren Kenneth (Stephanie) Westover of Bethlehem and Heather (Jared) Peters of Ft Dix NJ. 5 great grandchildren: Samuel and Rachel Westover of Bethlehem, Clinton (Skylar) Ness of Penacook NH, Destiny Esposito (Angelo) of Littleton and Ayla Presley of Bethlehem. 3 great-great grandchildren and one due in June. Harper Ness, Brayden, Caiden and Eli Esposito of Littleton. Many nieces and nephews. Annabelle was predeceased by her parents (Wilbur and Emma) and her 8 siblings and spouses. Leon (Fannie), Vernard (Muggs) (Helen, Jane, Anna)), Burleigh (Vera), Katherine (Connie) Pixley, Joseph (Doris, Hilda), Mary (James) Grant, Maidene (Robert Morton, Harold) Whitney and Robert (Irene). She was also predeceased by two nephews that were raised like brothers, Vernon (Timer) and Stanley (Tinker) Morse. She was also predeceased by several nieces and nephews. She loved going to yard sales with Brenda and Francis and family reunions. We would like to thank everyone at Country Village for their excellent care of our mom. Thanks also to Bailey Funeral Home. And, also for the outpouring of love and support from friends and family. She will be missed by many. There will be no services.

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