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Anne Hannon

Jul 1, 1935 — Aug 7, 2017

Anne Curtis Hannon, a Norwich native and social worker and counselor in the Syracuse area for many years, died in Fernandina Beach, FL, on Monday August 7th after a long illness. She was 82.

Ms. Hannon held several social services positions, public and private, over a long career — most recently with the Cortland County BOCES.

She was a graduate of the Maxwell School of Public Administration at Syracuse University and Le Moyne College.

She was the daughter of Leo M. Hannon, a Norwich city judge and attorney, and Margaret Normile Hannon. She was a 1953 graduate of Norwich High School.

Miss Hannon was an enthusiastic sports fan all her life and an avid golfer and tennis player. She was a long-time member of the Cazenovia Country Club. Her summers were spent at the family camp on Skaneateles Lake. She was also very active in the lives of her grand-nieces and nephews.

She is survived by a brother, Normile A. Hannon of Alameda, CA; a nephew, Patrick Hannon of Brentwood, TN; two nieces, Megan O'Connell of Saint Mary's, GA, and Kathleen Churchyard of Concord, NC. Predeceasing her were a sister, Margaret Hannon, and brother, Kevin Hannon.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, August 18 from 5-7 pm at Burns-Garfield Funeral Home, 3175 East Genesee St. Syracuse. A funeral mass will be held on Saturday at 8:45 am at All Saints Church, Lancaster Ave. Syracuse. Burial will follow in St. Paul's Cemetery Norwich NY
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Friday, August 18, 2017

5:00 - 7:00 pm (Eastern time)

Burns Garfield Funeral Home

3175 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13224

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