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Annee Marie Hertzner, 77, artist, wife, mother, and grandmother passed away on February 4, 2025, surrounded by her loving family.
Annee was born on October 7, 1947, in Queens, New York. She attended the High School of Art and Design. Her passion for art was evident from a young age, and she had a natural talent that was simply breathtaking. Annee spent her lifetime sharing her wonderfully creative and whimsical artistry with and within her communities, local businesses, art students, and of course, with her friends and family. If you have an Annee Hertzner original, consider yourself blessed, knowing that it came from the purest place. Her heart.
Annee was a dedicated and loving wife to Alan Hertzner for over 56 years and a devoted mother of three. The immeasurable, unconditional love she had for her family was boundless and unparalleled. Annee lived a busy, fulfilling life and was a woman of many talents. She was a kind and generous soul, always putting others’ needs before her own. Her love and compassion extended to all those who knew her, and she will be remembered for her infectious smile, quick wit, and warm, outgoing, ready-for-anything personality.
Throughout her life, Annee was a “Jill-Of-All-Trades,” with careers in design, education, caretaking, horticulture, and hospitality. Annee was a patriot who proudly served her country with a ranking of SK3 in the United States Coast Guard.
Annee Marie Hertzner is survived by her husband, Alan; her children, son David, his wife Michelle, daughter Lisa, son Michael, his wife Molly; her three grandchildren, Karley, Macey, and Dean; and her grand-puppy, Liza Doo.
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Annee's Family
February 17, 2025, 9:24 pm
Funeral Service will be held at the South Florida National Cemetery, 6501 South State Road, Lake Worth, Florida, on Monday, March 10, 2025 at 12:30pm. Rest in love and peace, Mom. You will forever be in our hearts and precious memories.
Michael Stone
February 25, 2025, 12:40 am
I knew her personally through Dave she was a great lady. Always cared about everybody and very fun to be around at gatherings she will be missed dearly.