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In Memory

Anna Guth (Villafane) - Class Of 1968


OBITUARY FROM THE SCHROEDER-LAUER FUNERAL HOME (LANSING, IL) WEBSITE:

Anna L. Villafane (nee Guth), age 70 of Lansing, IL, passed away on Saturday, July 3, 2021. She is survived by her two daughters: Joni (Andy) Salaz and Raquel (Augustine) Reyes; six grandchildren: A. J. Reyes, Leah Reyes, Abigail Reyes, Danielle Huertas, Charlotte Salaz, and Amelia Salaz; sister: Betty Champion; and son-in-law: Christopher Huertas. Anna was preceded in death by her beloved husband: Hector Villafane Jr.; daughter: Carmen Huertas; and brother: James Guth.

Anna Villafane, some of you may have known her as Annie, was reunited with her daughter, husband, and the rest of her family who preceded her, in heaven. In her 70 years she lived a very full life, replete with ups, downs and numerous detours. Anna was born in Hobart Indiana in 1950, and married Hector Villafane Jr. in 1969. In 1971 Hector and Anna welcomed their first daughter Carmen to their family. Anna would go on to have Joni in 1981 and Raquel in 1983.

Anna was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and caregiver. She especially enjoyed the time she could spend with her grandchildren in both Illinois and Florida. Anna was a survivor in numerous ways, a parent of a special needs child in the 70’s, a widow, a breast cancer survivor, and various other “life isn’t fair” situations, and still she remained a model of perseverance and resilience. Any one who knew her could attest to her “toughness”.

She experienced life in a way that threw at her numerous hardships, and she never stopped moving forward. She spent the time that another person may have spent feeling sorry for themselves or asking “why me?” on living and moving forward.

Anna was also a pet parent to numerous dogs, all of whom she loved dearly. Anna also had a fondness for squirrels. She had a fondness for hummingbirds as well, so much so that she got a tattoo of a hummingbird while visiting her daughter in Florida. Anna lived in numerous places including the U.S. Virgin Islands (where she lost her wedding ring snorkeling around barracuda), Ann Arbor, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois. Anna worked, for a time, at Roosevelt College in Downtown Chicago, a job that she enjoyed greatly. She enjoyed jazz music, and diet coke. Memorial services for Anna will be scheduled for July.

This information and picture were obtained from: https://www.schroederlauer.com/obituary/anna-villafane.