Alice Hyatt
I am so glad Auntie Ann is in a better place. I have a lot of great memories and laughs I will hold in my heart about her. She was a special lady. All My Love, Maranda and Family.
Birth date: Nov 22, 1924 Death date: Apr 29, 2020
Anna Marie (Garofalo) Panorelli, age 95, formerly of Methuen passed away peacefully at Academy Manor in Andover on Wednesday, April 29, 2020. Anna was born on 73 Garden St., Lawrence, daughter of Rosario and Anna (Garofalo) Garofa Read Obituary
I am so glad Auntie Ann is in a better place. I have a lot of great memories and laughs I will hold in my heart about her. She was a special lady. All My Love, Maranda and Family.
My Dad alway said his sister Anna Marie had "A HEAD OF STONE AND A HEART OF GOLD"
I will always remember that heart of gold.
But that head of stone always gave us a great source of entertainment along with her" lasagna and crab bags."
During the holidays she was the tie that bound our family for decades.
The fun and hilarious arguments.... I will cherish them forever.
We have lost many loved ones recently...
But as long as we hold them in our hearts they will be with us forever.
BE SAFE GOD BLESS
Vinny Garofalo


Auntie was a gem of a person. She was as generous as they come. Her famous saying was don't buy until you see me. She usually had what you wanted and you always knew not to ask where she got it! I agree with Marisa that the crab bags were an Auntie Anna original. It was a Saturday Night Live skit ready to go. Rest in peace Auntie. Mark
How do you share just ONE memory of Auntie Ann? Her great nieces and nephews all have the fondest of memories of Christmas (and all holidays) in her basement...but I think the thing that needs to end up here is CRAB BAGS! We love you, Auntie Ann. Thank you for a childhood full of memories. Rest peacefully, Auntie!
Rest peacefully
Susan Grelle Searle

