Annie Easley

Saturday, June 25, 2011.

The Lewis ski club reports with great sadness, the loss of Annie Easley.  Annie was a founding member of the Lewis Ski Club.   She will be remembered and clearly missed.

 

Further Information:

An obituary was published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer on June 28.

A Celebration of Life Gathering will be held on August 28th (Click here for Details).  You may also find more information on Annie and the Celebration of Life Gathering at CarePages.  You need to create a simple user name and password to gain access.  On the main page under "Find Family or Friends" search for "4annie".

 

Biographical Information:

Biographical information for Annie Easley is available on the web, including:

 
Ski Club Involvement:

Annie was actively involved in a number of local ski clubs, including:

 

Memories:

The club welcomes your fond memories of Annie. Please feel free to contact us with short comments and we will post them here.

 

"Annie was also one of those rare people who lived a full life and spread happiness, laughter, and her opinion to everyone she met.  What a great inspiration she has been to me over these past 25 years-and to so many others.  She started skiing in her mid 40’s and snow boarding at 70 years old!  She was a founding member of the Lewis Ski Club and she actively served the club since the 1970's and after her retirement, including as President, trustee, trip coordinator, etc.  She was also involved in the Cleveland skiing scene, serving as President of the Cleveland Metro Ski Club, and she was a member of other Cleveland area ski clubs as well.  She was an active golfer and a successful real estate agent after she retired from NASA Lewis.  She lived an amazing life, and this message does not even begin to capture who she was and how she positively impacted so many of us."

 

"Annie embodied the spirit of hospitality for Lewis ski Club. Sue was a wonderful greeter, connector, and encourager. I had only a 3 year acquaintance, which was enough to value all she did for skiers, who quickly became more like new family members than casual acquaintances."