Gladys Fern Anesi

December 17, 1921 - October 27, 2012

Gladys Fern “Sally” Anesi was born December 17, 1921 in Lander, Wyoming, the fourth of seven children of Ora and Gladys Hornecker.  Sally graduated from Fremont County Vocational High School in 1939.  Family was important to Sally throughout her life, and she married her beloved Lawrence Remo Anesi on April 7, 1940.  Sally and Lawrence welcomed their son David Martin on July 1, 1941.

Sally lived in Lander most of her life, and spent the last several years in Salt Lake City (where she was known to many as Grandma Sally) with her grandson, David Dean Anesi.  She died peacefully at home in the early morning of Saturday, October 27, 2012.

Sally was preceded in death by her husband and son; her parents; her brothers George, Frank, and Roy; and her sisters Marian and Edna.  She is survived by her sister Phyllis (Meredith); her grandsons D. Dean Anesi, Deon Anesi, Cory Anesi and Larry Anesi; many great grandchildren and their children; nieces and nephews, and many other family members and friends.

A wake will be held on Thursday evening from 6-8 pm at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City.  A Memorial Mass will be celebrated Saturday, November 3rd, at 10:00 am, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 163 Leedy Drive, in Lander, Wyoming. Inurnment to follow immediately at Mount Hope Cemetery in Lander.  A celebration luncheon will then be held at Boeseke Hall at the Catholic Church.

In Loving Memory

To the Anesi Family, I celebrate Aunt Sally's life. In my mind, Aunt Sally was of the generation of the strongest women I know. With my grandmother, aunts, and mom, Aunt Sally was a major role model, one who was instrumental in how I saw myself as a women. I remember her warmly. She was always welcoming and loving to all of us. She will be missed, but always remembered. She lives on in her beloved grandsons. I feel blessed that the Lord shared her with me. Love to you all, Cathy (Radman) Hollins

Catherine Hollins

Oxford, OH

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I can't see how to post a Word doc, so I'll email it to the contact email adresds on this site, and perhaps they can post a link to it. It's in some sense a transcript of the WAYK introductory video, but the Latin vocab is highlighted yellow, and the levels I've broken it down into are marked in green. We vary a little in the higher levels.Side note: I had a group of 5-10 year olds last year who played WAYK in Latin maybe once/week for 15 minutes last year. (We just did the levels I've marked 1 and 2.) We reconvened recently, with them having done NO review at all for 6 months, and they all (8 of them) remembered everything nobody missed a beat. Neat!!!!I need to add further levels and fill in the last levels that are only outlined, without vocab given. Quid inest in saccO is our own invention, but since I teach online, it works very well w/webcams. (I email the kids a list of items to put in a WAYK kit to keep near their computer rock, string, small paper, coin, tennis ball, etc.) OH, drat, and I need to get a video of us playing, too. I'll keep that in mind for spring semester!I may be able to get video of a big group of students playing in person in April; we'll see.

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