Anna Vajner, beloved Mother and Babi, passed away on June 13, 2004, at the age of 89, after a short illness.
She was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia.
Anna lived in Chicago, Northbrook, and Wheeling, Illinois for almost 50 years before moving to Prague, Oklahoma, in 2000.
Anna leaves behind three daughters, Petra Hebert of Prague, Paula Bartosh of Prague and Ludmila Sharma of Chesterton, Indiana; one son-in-law, David Bartosh of Prague; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, David and Cindy Bartosh and their daughters, Ashley and Anna of Fayetteville, Georgia, Kimberly Bartosh Unterkircher, her daughter, Cynthia Unterkircher Wilson and her husband, Joey; two sons, Ryan and Randy Unterkircher, all of Prague; Stacy Bartosh Power and her husband, Kenny; their daughter and son-in-law Samantha and Zack Pinnick; and their son, Kyle Power, all of Tishomingo, Oklahoma; Jennifer Sharma Streeter and her husband, John, and their son Matthew of Valparaiso, Indiana and Anjali Sharma of Chesterton, Indiana.
She will be our hearts and thoughts - always. We will miss her very, very much.
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