Annie Volinski

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On May 10th, 2019 Annie Elizabeth Volinski (Tittermary) from South Philadelphia, with her daughter by her side, went home to be with the Lord. For the last 5 years Annie fought the fight of Alzheimer's disease, Annie spent over 57 years working for Roney's formerly the White Tower. No matter how she was feeling that day she was always on the floor at 7am. She was well loved by all her customers she met through the years. She was an avid Phillies and Eagles fan. She loved to read and playing scratch offs. Annie spent her final years living at the Jersey shore with her daughter and near her grandchildren and great- grandchildren, Annie will be sorely missed. Annie is predeceased by her husband Edward, her mother Anna J Tittermary and brothers Heber and John. Annie is survived by her daughter Elizabeth Madden Beitel (John) her grandchildren Edward Bukowski (Lori) Christopher Beitel (Michelle) John and Joseph. Also, by her 12 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her 2 sisters Elizabeth Barndt, Joyce Massey and her 3 brothers Harry (Anna) George (Rose)and Anthony (Dorothy), and many nieces and nephews. Celebration of her life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Alzheimer's Foundation.
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1929 - 2019

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