If I had to summarize Anna with a quote, it would be this famous one by Maya Angelou: βI've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.β Reading all the messages on social media and talking to people who knew her, Anna always made people feel warm, welcome, and cared for.
I met Anna in June 2018 at a group hike with a community of moms looking to get outside more often. I remember feeling nervous, but as soon as her and I started talking, I knew I found my person. Our friendship started with an outdoor adventure and continued to be built on more outdoor adventures. Some of our favourite activities to do together was neighborhood walks, hikes, late afternoon paddles on Ghost lake, biking with our kids, ski days at Nakiska, and camping. My favourite memory of her was a weekend in Canmore with our boys. It was a beautiful fall that year, and the weekend was perfect. We hiked, took the boys to the pump track, had sushi for dinner and watched the great British baking show.
Anna had this quiet way of making you feel right at home with her warmth and humour. She always went out of her way for everyone, strangers and friends alike. Her choice of career was a perfect reflection of that. She was funny and mischievous, and loved a good prank. She was so thoughtful and considerate. She would drop everything, even if you asked her to come with you to a middle school band performance, containing lots of brass instruments I might add, on a random weeknight. She went to every ringette game, every piano recital, every ultra marathon, every field trip⦠if she was needed, she was there.
Itβs hard to imagine life without Anna, but her kindness, her warmth, and her adventurous spirit will stay with all of us. She truly was the type of person who made the world better just by being in it.
I miss you my friend, I was so lucky to have youβ¦