Anna  Mae Kubos Obituary
Official Obituary of

Anna Mae Kubos

October 31, 1945 - March 16, 2012

Anna Mae Kubos Obituary

Anna Mae Kubos 10/31/1945 - 03/16/2012

Born Anna Mae Morrow on October 31, 1945 to Victor and Eva Morrow.

Affectionately know as Annie to those who knew and loved her.

Annie married Emil Kubos on December 23, 1965.

Together they raised three children and provided them love and a wonderful home.

Annie and her husband, Emil, were very active in the community for many years with the Boles Acres Lions Club.

Annie passed away peacefully on Friday, March 16, 2012.

She is survived by her husband of 46 years Emil J. Kubos and their three children.

Donna Brown, her husband Shaun and grandsons, Travis and Tyler.

Douglas Kubos, his wife Tabia and grandchildren Taylor, Kiersten, and Hannah.

Wendy Bellows, her husband Gene, and grandchildren Jordan, Jeramiah, and Jared.

Annie is also survived by her brothers, Lawrence Morrow and his wife Nancy and Jim Morrow and his wife Gail.

She is reunited in heaven with her daughter, Monica Ann Kubos, her parents, Victor and Eva Morrow, and brother Joyce Ray Morrow.

As her wishes, Annie will be cremated and no official services will be performed.

Those wishing to express their condolences and celebrate Annie, are encouraged and welcome to visit the family, Wednesday March 21 From 5 to 7 pm, at her son Douglas' residence.

For directions please contact Doug at 575-430-5464.

Direct Cremation will take place under the care of PCS Direct Cremation Services.

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Anna, please visit our floral store.

Anna Mae Kubos 10/31/1945 - 03/16/2012

Born Anna Mae Morrow on October 31, 1945 to Victor and Eva Morrow.

Affectionately know as Annie to those who knew and loved her.

Annie married Emil Kubos on December 23, 1965.

Together they raised three children and provided them love and a wonderful home.

Annie

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