Michael D. Annese
July 28, 2010
Michael D. Annese, 83, of Danvers, died unexpectedly on Thursday morning, July 28, 2010. He was the loving husband of Elizabeth (Mastrangelo) Annese, with whom he shared sixty years of marriage. Born in Revere on April 24, 1927, he was the son of the late John and Mary (Marotta) Annese. He was raised and educated in Revere and was a graduate of Revere High School. Mr. Annese then served honorably in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was employed at General Electric, where he retired as a manager after 44 years. An avid golfer and hunter, he was a member of the Italian Community Center in Beverly, Vittori-Rocci Post 56, the VFW, and the American Legion. In addition to his wife, he leaves a loving daughter, Maureen Annese-Picard of Danvers, two grandsons, Michael Daniel Picard of Danvers and Brant Picard of Ayer, and a great-granddaughter, Carolin. He was the brother of the late John Annese. A committal service will be held on Monday, August 2, 2010 at 11AM in the Woodlawn Cemetery Mausoleum, Everett. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Sunday from 3-6PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
Dear Auntie Betty and family ~ Well when I heard about Uncle passing, I was not as sad as I thought I’d be. I felt that the two brothers were together “having a great time”. I know that sounds morbid to some people, but I’m sure it is a wonderful place. Can’t you just hear them laughing! I remember those two playing pool together when we lived there. I remember them sitting around your kitchen table when we came to visit and them talking and laughing. I’m so so sorry for your loss and believe me, I know it’ll be hard and you will miss him everyday. Like they say, it does get easier with time but then something will just hit you and you will cry. Life will never be the same. My memories of him are so wonderful that when I think of Uncle Mike, I “always” smile. Of course my fondest memory is coming over to your house (sometimes with Gina) and Uncle jumping up to the sky and getting money for me for us to go to the corner store to buy candy. I bet he’s making my dad pay him back now! I love you all and I will pray for you to have extra strength through these hard times ahead. Love, Marcia, Scott & Alexa Roberson
I have fond memories of our times together; our trips to Florida and LasVegas, our many nights at the dog races in Revere, and golfing when he came down to visit us in Georgia. John used to treasure the hunting trips in Great Barrington with Mike. God bless you all and my prayers are with you. Love, Mary Annese
Brant, So sorry to hear of your loss. My best to your family. Love, Sue and family
Dear Mike and family, I am so sorry to hear of your grandfather’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time Love, Sonny and Martha