Bultmann, Anna. A., 83, of Seminole, left us to meet the Lord on July 17, 2011 under the care of Suncoast Hospice.
Born in New York, she moved to Florida in 1959. Before becoming a mother and a lifetime homemaker, she worked as a secretary at Republic Aviation in Farmingdale, LI, NY. In 1949 she married her husband and lived in Wyandanch, LI, NY. She was an avid gardener, loved water-painting art, and served as secretary/treasurer for a New York and two Florida Baptist churches. She was also a Pioneer Girls Club leader, active in children Sunday Schools and Nursing Home ministries.
Survivors include her husband of 62 years, Gerhard; 3 children, Lynn (Tim) Hucknall, Kurt (Lisa) Bultmann, and Kim (Mike) Murphy; 13 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 11AM on Friday, July 29, 2011 at Park Street Baptist Church, 3901 Park Street North, St. Petersburg, 33709 where she was an active member. A private interment will be at Bay Pines National Cemetery. Donations may be made to the Suncoast Hospice Foundation, 5771 Roosevelt Boulevard, Clearwater, FL 33760.
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When we think of Anna, we will always remember a very slim woman, who seemed to be delicate. But she was full of energy, gave everything for her family, was very involved in her church and believed unswervingly in God.
We are sure, that the Lord has taken Anna to the Kingdom of Heaven and we wish her peace, whereever she is now.
Our thoughts and our heart are with Gerhard and all the family members.
Meike, Juergen and children
What a dear, sweet woman Anna was. Our family was blessed to know her. She was the most kind, considerate person I have ever known and was truly led by the Lord in her actions. When our family was saved at Gilead Baptist Church in Pinellas Park, Fl, the Bultmann family were quick to befriend us and teach us from God’s Word and by their lifestyle. Anna and I taught Sunday School together for several years and she was a joy to be around. I know she is with the Lord and her family are in our prayers, for the Lord to comfort them in their sorrow, in losing her.
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