Service Details
In keeping with Annie’s wishes, private services will be held in both Kenosha and Minnesota.

Annie Barbara “Annie” (Anderson) Haberle, 89, was born in Baudette, MN on March 24, 1929, the daughter and only child of hard-working Minnesota farmers. Her father, Henry Julius “Hank” Anderson, was a proud and feisty Norwegian. Her mother, Emma Mary “Emma” (Jarousek) Anderson, was a strong-willed and very independent Bohemian. Needless to say, there was never a dull moment when Annie was growing up.
On January 30, 1954, she was united in marriage to Richard G. “Dick” Haberle at Central Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, MN. Her huge heart had plenty of room to be a fantastic Mom, Partner & Wife, Daughter, Mother-in-Law, Grandmother & Great-Grandmother (“Grandma Annie” to family, extended family, and many younger friends), Sister-in-Law, as well as a true Friend to everyone that knew her. She was a proud member of St. Mary’s Lutheran Church in Kenosha, and enjoyed singing, gardening, quilting, cooking, and entertaining friends and family. She had a great love of all nature, especially animals.
Surviving are her husband, Richard “Papa Dick;” their son, Mitch (Gerri); two grandchildren, Kaitlin (Dylan) and Mike (Alli); and two great-grandchildren, Ava and Wes.
Steagall family says
We will miss Annie greatly. She will be remembered for her giving nature , a great sense of humor and awesome gingerbread cookies🙏
Stephanie Skordahl says
so sorry to hear of Annie’s passing. I’ve thought of you guys often and heard less of what you were doing since Mom passed. hope the rest of the family is healthy and well. Prayers Dick.
Steph Skordahl