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Anne Marie
Anne Marie
Braun
- A Memorial Visitation will be held on Thursday, July 6, 2023 from 10:00AM – 12:00PM followed by a Mass at 12:00PM at IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH 1023 E. Russell Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53207.
My dear friend of 58 years has been summoned to Heaven. My condolences to Jim and the very large family. You and I will miss her dearly.
Joyce and I will miss her.
So saddened by the loss of a dear friend. Love and peace to Jim and the family.
I worked with Anne at Manitoba School. She was a caring, compassionate, hard working woman. She was always smiling
My condolences for Jim and family. A lot of memories from living on De,law are Ave. She was a sweet lady!
Rest In Peace to a very wonderful lady. Just thinking of her brings back good memories of kids and music and food and marvelous caring neighbors. Thanks for being you and letting us know and love you. Love you and the entire Braun family. Reenie and family.
Our condolences to Jim and the family. She will be greatly missed by all who who had the pleasure of knowing her. God bless.
Mrs Braun, your presence of your hard work is evident by your wonderful children that you and Mr. Braun brought into this world. I was one of your Cub Scouts that you help mentor, You always had a nice smile and welcomed us into your home. I grew up with Jim, and through scouting would have your husband as a coach and a leader in Boy Scouts, and I don’t think I knew a closer family. You always had teamwork frame of mind in everything you did, everyone had a position or a job to be completed, and You there to help if needed! God has blessed you with the children you left the world with!
My deepest sympathies to the Braun family,. So many memories growing up on Delaware Avenue. .God be with you rest in peace Mrs. Braun.
On behalf of everyone here at the Alzheimer’s Association – thank you so much for thinking of us at this time of loss to your family. Memorial donations made in Anne’s name will be put to immediate use serving families and supporting research. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dave Gram,s, Executive Director
Decades ago, Mrs. Braun’s health turned and her diagnosis was horrible. We all knew that she couldn’t last much longer.
40 years later, she lived long enough to actively participate in decades of life, activity, and fun with family and friends.
She had a powerfully positive impact on every social gathering and I will always miss her.
Growing up with my best friend Jim, the Braun’s house was my second home, and Mrs. Braun was the warm, caring Mom who always made me feel welcome. Whether popping in for a quick refreshment, hanging out watching a ball game, at sleepovers or a trip to Lake Beulah, Mrs. was was the ever present force of kindness and love. Memories make us rich and I was one of the very many who will always benefit from knowing her. May God bless Mrs. Braun as He keeps her in his embrace as He also blesses and comforts her family.
Many great memories surrounding this beautiful lady and the Braun Family. Scouts, baseball, learning how to water ski, neighborhood fun as kids.
So sorry we’re traveling & unable to be with you in person.
Much love & many prayers to all,
Geri Brusewitz Radaj
Anne Corcoran Braun was someone I looked up to from my teen years onward when her sister Sally and I became fast friends and the Corcoran house on Wabash Ave. in Waukesha became my second home.
Encountering Anne was like meeting a force of nature. She was the genuine article – generous, honest, caring, compassionate, hilarious. She had a great sense of fun and an extraordinary work ethic not to mention a million-dollar smile. Anne walked the talk and taught us what it meant to be a good human being, and a faithful Christian, a loving mother, sister, daughter, friend, neighbor. Those were invaluable lessons for me.
I send my sincere condolences to the Braun family and the Corcoran clan. Her loss will be deeply felt by so many but the sweet memories will always remain.