Obituary
Anne (Alexander) Imperi
(1921 - December 17, 2022)
Anne Alexander Imperi, 101, of
Huntington, WV, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Saturday,
December 17, 2022, at Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House. Mass of Christian
Burial will be held on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic
Church with Fr. Tijo George officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens. A Christian Wake Service will begin at 5:00 p.m. followed
by a visitation until 7:00 p.m on Wednesday at Beard Mortuary. Born in
Indianapolis, IN, she grew up in Grand Rapids, MI, where she went to
Catholic Junior College (now Aquinas), then graduated from the University of
Michigan and taught music and English in Grand Rapids. She married her
college sweetheart, Leo, moved with him to New York City and finally to
Huntington in 1953, where Leo joined the Marshall Music Faculty. Anne and
Leo gave life to ten children, four sons, Gregory of Gainesville, FL; David
(Royce)of Huntington; Peter of Las Vegas, and Andrew (Sarah Beth) of
Nashville, TN; six daughters, Cynthia, now with the Lord; Martha Mishoe
(John) of Huntington, Cecile Smith (Ron) of Columbus, OH; Leanne Imperi of
Huntington; Amy Hayes of Allen, TX; and Gianna Vennari of Lexington, KY. Her
legacy also includes 31 grandchildren, and 48 great-grandchildren to
preserve and renew the world. Also, numerous nieces and nephews and their
families will remember Auntie Anne with love. Anne was preceded in death by
her parents, William Raymond and Helen Dipple Alexander; her beloved and
unforgettable husband, Leo; her precious daughter Cindy; two brothers and
their wives, Bill Alexander (Helen) and Jim Alexander (Mary); one sister,
Sylvia Logan; Leo’s brother, Aldo and wife Mary and Leo’s sisters and their
husbands, Helen Alexander (Bill), Louis Labozzetta (Joe), and Irene Geglio
(Tony). In her student days, Anne held various summer jobs; waitress,
department store clerk, bank clerk, and weapons inspector during WWII. While
married she mastered the most important and difficult job of being a mother.
She also worked as an office typist and as an accompanist for Dickenson’s
School of Dance. She was a volunteer organist at Our Lady of Fatima for 11
years and as a volunteer at Contact, a 24-hour Hot Line Counseling Ministry.
In 1973 she established Birthright of Huntington where she served as
Director for 23 years, working tirelessly with pregnant girls and women to
give them hope, help and an option to the terrible plague of abortion.
Countless babies’ lives were saved in those years by this work which is very
close to her heart; she always said, “while there are many fine and
worthwhile achievements in this life, a child is the only one that will last
forever.” In her later years, she was especially blessed to have had her
children as her wonderful caregivers and her dear friend Fr. Jim Sobus as
her spiritual guide. Her life was still full of beloved church friends and
her loving and caring family. She was a great sports fan, especially of
Thundering Herd Basketball and Football, and Cincinnati Reds Baseball. For
years, she crocheted beautiful afghans for her children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren who cherish these works of art. Anne asked that we pray
for her eternal happiness. In lieu of flowers she would love a rosary, or a
mass offered for her. Anne will be sorely missed, but we know she is
joyfully with her husband, Leo and daughter Cindy, her parents and siblings
and dear friends who have welcomed her into eternal glory with open arms.
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