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Anna Agnes (Heckert) Tyser
                   Anna Agnes Tyser, 90, of Waldorf, passed away on Wednesday, May 30, 2018.
                 Anna was born on March 23, 1928, in Linn, Gilmer County, West Virginia to the
                 late Grove Heckert and Mary Louise Arbogast Heckert.                                                                obituary


                  In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her beloved husband of over 60                March 23, 1928 - May 30, 2018
                 years, Frank Edward Tyser, and beloved son, Richard Gove, as well as her
                 sisters, Mary Marguerite Hitt, Ruth Cyrilla Stutler, Eugenia Levon Gregg, Janis
                 Elizabeth McKinney, Patsy Oretta Wozniak, and brothers, Edward and Andrew Heckert.


                  She is survived by three daughters and their husbands, Debra Ann and Frank W. (Bill)
                 Wilson, Patricia Lynn and Philip Desmarais, Mary Ruth Morrison and Charles
                 E. (Chuck) Morrison III.

                  She also leaves behind 7 grandchildren; Matthew Ament, Charles
                 E. (Chuckie) Morrison IV, Jeffrey Ament, Richard Wilson, Daniel E. Morrison, Lee
                 Desmarais, and Kelly Morrison. Also, 11 great-grandchildren; Josie, Riley, Taryn,
                 Rachel, Brenna, Cailyn, Daniel, Jacob, Charlie, Brinkley, and Molly.


                  Anna was employed by Potomac Electric Power Company in Washington, D.C.,
                 and later enjoyed managing sales teams directly selling Sarah Coventry jewelry
                 in Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia.

                  Anna took pleasure in researching her and her husband’s and children’s family roots
                 and was very proud of her West Virginia heritage. She was an avid flower gardener
                 and especially fond of daylilies. She also enjoyed reading, dancing, and country music.

                  Anna was a warm and endearing woman with a positive outlook on life. She loved her
                 family, nephews and nieces, and her friends, many of whom celebrated her
                 90th birthday with her recently, where she recited this poem:









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