Anna Marie <I>Tischbein</I> Jones

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Anna Marie Tischbein Jones

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
1 Jan 1978 (aged 83)
Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA Add to Map
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My Grandma Jones was the sweetest lady in the world. I would visit her in New York and stay with her for a while. I was quite an overactive, precocious, handful of a kid, but never ever did she raise her voice to me. She always treated me with love and kindness. I was the apple of her eye.

She was known to everyone as Anne, and I named my first daughter after her.

She would always have some really fun things planned for me. I remember the movies, the "pink ladies" at the diner we would eat at after the movies, the Unsinkable Molly Brown, the lollipops that came in a long plastic strip, Gertz at Christmas time, the stinky busses that we would wait for in line...Queens Bus 4Q, the El-train above us, Cambria Heights, Bohack Grocery Store, your funny hatpins (you told me you stick them in your hair...remember me stabbing myself in the head with them??), the red laundry markers you had that I would color with, toast with peach jelly and fresh oranges for breakfast, the little cash register bank where I would count all your pennies, dimes and nickles. So many memories Grandma, and I haven't forgotten any of them.

I have your porcelain kitty cat and the porcelain girl that looked like me as a kid in my china cabinet. To have a grandma like this is a blessing and something we never forget. God Bless you and I love you very much. I will see you again. Keren
My Grandma Jones was the sweetest lady in the world. I would visit her in New York and stay with her for a while. I was quite an overactive, precocious, handful of a kid, but never ever did she raise her voice to me. She always treated me with love and kindness. I was the apple of her eye.

She was known to everyone as Anne, and I named my first daughter after her.

She would always have some really fun things planned for me. I remember the movies, the "pink ladies" at the diner we would eat at after the movies, the Unsinkable Molly Brown, the lollipops that came in a long plastic strip, Gertz at Christmas time, the stinky busses that we would wait for in line...Queens Bus 4Q, the El-train above us, Cambria Heights, Bohack Grocery Store, your funny hatpins (you told me you stick them in your hair...remember me stabbing myself in the head with them??), the red laundry markers you had that I would color with, toast with peach jelly and fresh oranges for breakfast, the little cash register bank where I would count all your pennies, dimes and nickles. So many memories Grandma, and I haven't forgotten any of them.

I have your porcelain kitty cat and the porcelain girl that looked like me as a kid in my china cabinet. To have a grandma like this is a blessing and something we never forget. God Bless you and I love you very much. I will see you again. Keren


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