January 12, 1930 – December 12, 2022
Kansas City, Kansas -- Anna Mae Wilson, 92, died December 12, 2022 at the Healthcare Resort of Kansas City in Kansas City, Kansas. She had spent the last four years of her life in the assisted living and then the nursing home wings of the Healthcare Resort. She lived her entire life in Kansas City, Kansas. She will be remembered for her love of God and her faith in Jesus, her devotion and love for her family, and her care and service to others. Anna Mae worked 10 years at TWA in the accounting division prior to the birth of her first son. Later in life, she volunteered at Providence Medical Center and at the Veterans Hospital.
Anna Mae was preceded in death by her husband of 30 years, George Wilson. She was also preceded in death by her mother Anna Andersen, her father John Andersen, and her brother John Andersen Jr. She leaves behind her son George Wilson II and his family, her son Brian Wilson and his family, and her sister Mary Alice and her family. She also leaves behind 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren who have been the joy of her life in her later years. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews who she loves dearly.
A visitation for Anna will be held Saturday, December 17, 2022 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Chapel Hill- Butler Funeral Home, 701 North 94th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66112, followed by a funeral service at 11:00 AM.
Anna Mae was a funny and sometimes witty lady. She sometimes said things that weren’t meant to be funny but somehow were exactly that. She had an inner strength and could definitely be a stubborn woman. She entertained her family, her friends, and the wonderful staff at the Healthcare with her feistiness and her spirited, spunky soul. She would lovingly hold her grandchildren and great grandchildren and sing to them, usually including the song “You are My Sunshine”.
She was a devoted wife and a wonderful and amazing mother. She spoiled her family. She took fantastic care of her family. She had our backs no matter what the situation. She always had a home cooked meal ready every evening. She always supported her children with their school work, sports activities, and whenever they needed her advice on issues going on in their lives.
Anna Mae Wilson loved, genuinely loved. She loved friends. She loved strangers. She loved her husband. She loved every member in all of her family immensely. She loved her sons. She was always loving, nurturing and supportive in every way possible. A Mother’s love is the closest thing on earth to God’s love. Anna Mae Wilson was a wonderful example of that. George and Brian agree, there was never one second, one nanosecond, in their entire lives where they had any doubt that their mother loved them with all her heart. That is about as big of a blessing as you can have in this world!
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.chapelhill-butler.com for the Wilson family.
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