Annabelle's obituary
Annabelle "Granny Anne" Shaffer, a beloved mother, grandmother, and friend, passed away on June 18, 2023, at the age of 78. Born on February 15, 1945, Annabelle was known for her warm, caring, and truthful nature, making a lasting impact on everyone who had the pleasure of knowing her.
After moving to New York State in 2000, Annabelle immersed herself in her new community and continued to explore her passions. As an avid reader, her favorite books included Stephen King's The Shining, while her favorite television show was the long-running drama Law and Order. Fans of cinema, Annabelle cherished the 1994 film Dolores Claiborne.
Annabelle’s love for games extended to Mancala, a traditional board game that she often enjoyed with her family and friends. Her favorite theatrical performances included both Shakespeare's Hamlet and the groundbreaking play Angels in America, showcasing her appreciation for diverse and thought-provoking productions.
Valuing quality time with her grandchildren above all else, Annabelle's favorite recreational activities included reading and spending time with her loved ones. She also enjoyed walks on the beach for exercise and found solace in her favorite vacation spot, Aspen, Colorado. Annabelle's preferred local haunt was Carlos's in Dana Point, a testament to her discerning taste and love for a vibrant atmosphere.
Annabelle was fiercely devoted to her family and their business, as well as her grandchildren, who became her ultimate cause. With a fondness for the color burgundy, her warm personality shone through in every facet of her life. Among the wise lessons, she imparted on others were the beliefs that good things don't come easy and that it is crucial to make every moment count.
Throughout her life, Annabelle achieved numerous accomplishments, including graduating at the top of her class from Berkeley, California, in 1970. She was a beacon of love, bravery, kindness, and sharp wit, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who knew her. Annabelle "Granny Anne" Shaffer will be deeply missed, and her memory will live on in the stories and lessons she shared with all.