
Anne Hennig
Anne Hennig died peacefully in her sleep on January 28, 2025, at the age of 72.
Anne was born in Chicago, IL, and moved to New Hampshire in the early 1970’s, went to the University of Vermont (BS), University of New York, Syracuse (Masters) and University of Chicago (PhD). She did post-doctoral fellowships at the University of Virginia and Boston University and then worked as a research associate at Washington University St. Louis until 2019. In retirement, Anne was active in many groups at Trinity Episcopal Church in St. Louis and worked part time at the City Sewing room teaching quilting techniques and computer-guided quilting. She was also active with several choirs, and the St. Louis Recorder Society.
Anne is survived by her husband Frank Schottler, brother Steve Hennig and sister Helen (Hennig) Hayes, as well as cousins Cathy Kelley, Linda McDade, Patricia Krcmar and their families. She will be mourned and remembered by numerous friends at Trinity Episcopal Church, the City Sewing Room, Thimble and Thread Quilt Guild, and several other groups (e.g. music) and organizations she worked with.
A memorial service will be held on February 22, 2025 at 2:00 p.m.
Trinity Episcopal Church
600 N. Euclid Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri 63108
Family and friends are invited to come together to celebrate Anne’s life.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to Evelyn’s House Hospice, https://www.foundationbarnesjewish.org/Give-Hospice
Note: Please Select “Evelyn’s House General Support Fund”
Beautiful token of rembrance Frank, Anne had a heart of gold & I’m sure was welcomed in heaven with out Lord, family & friends
Beautiful token of rembrance Frank, Anne had a heart of gold & I’m sure was welcomed in heaven with our Lord, family & friends
Thank you so much. We are very sad at Anne’s passing & will miss her. Unfortunately we are out of town right now & will not be able to return to St. Louis until March 5th. We are sorry we will miss her service. Our hearts go out to you & Anne’s family.
Thank you so much. We are very sad at Anne’s passing & will miss her. Unfortunately we are out of town right now & will not be able to return to St. Louis until March 5th. We are sorry we will miss her service. Our hearts go out to you & Anne’s family.
Frank, I’m sorry I won’t be at Anne’s service. I’ll be thinking of you, and I’m sending hugs and love to you and her family.
My dear cousin Annie was one of the kindest, most selfless people I’ve ever known. I’m so fortunate to have had her example to guide me in my adult life to practice kindness.
I’ll look forward to seeing You in Heaven Annie❣️