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Anna M. Lippmann, 72, of 2624 Benjamin Franklin Hwy, Edinburg, died the morning of October 18, 2008, in Jameson Hospital/North.
Born May 7, 1936, in Braddock, PA, she was the daughter of the late Henry W. and Helen Krynock Kraner. Her stepmother, Bertha Kraner also preceded her in death.
She was married William H. Lippmann for 52 years, he survives. Anna is a Roman Catholic and a member of St. James the Apostle Church in New Bedford.
Anna was a loving homemaker for her family and husband. She was a graduate of Shenango High School. Anna lived for family functions and enjoyed being with her kids, grandchildren and family.
In addition to her husband William, survivors include, three sons and daughter-in laws, Robert W. and Karen Lippmann of Mercer, Pa, William A. and Terry Lippmann of Bessemer, and Ronald E. Lippmann of New Castle; three daughters and son-in-laws, Veronica A. and LeRoy Houk of Davenport, Iowa, Rose M. and John Maritch of New Castle, and Gwendolen J. Lippmann of New Castle; one brother, Alex Kraner of New Castle; one sister, Dorothy Maslyk of Wasilla, AK; five Grandchildren and one Great-Grandchild.
In addition to her parents and step-mother, she was preceded in death by a son, Joseph Lippmann; two brothers, Henry Kraner and William Kraner; one step-brother, Steve Dmetruk; and a sister, Elaine Kraner.
Calling hours are 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct 21, 2008 at the Noga Funeral Home, Inc., 1142 S. Mill St.
A mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, Oct 22, 2008 at St. James the Apostle Parish. Family and friends are requested to meet 9:45 a.m. at the church, there will be no procession. The Rev. John Rebel from St. James the Apostle Parish will officiate . Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery.
Mom, I stopped by to see you today to say goodbye, and you looked just beautiful as you always have. I know deep in my heart you loved me and I was one of your own. I also know how much you worried about all of your children, you always put us before anything else. You always did believe in me and your kind words always seemed to make bad times slip away. You would say to me 'Don't worry honey it will be alright and somehow like magic everything was alright. I Love You Mom and I will always remember the good times that was shared with you. I know you are here with me for when I look up at night the brightest star shining down will be you saying once again 'Dont worry honey it will be alright. So Mom before I leave you I have a special tribute to you that I need to share with you now. Dear Mom, I can see you now walking on the shores, Talking with Jesus so safe and secure. All of your friends and loved ones , Walking in heavenly peace, And I know Mom if you could talk to me you would say---------------Wish you were here, It's such a beautiful place. Wish you were here, nothing but clear sunny days. It never rains. and no one complains, and we haven't seen a tear. We're having a great time------Wish you were here. God Bless You Mom, I Love You and I Miss You so-------------------Karen
Our thoughts and love are with you all.
Noga Funeral Home Inc.
1142 S. Mill Street P.O. Box 190
New Castle, PA. 16103
724-652-6700
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