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Julia Anger Obituary

Julia Anger (Vrooman), age 95, of Newton, MA, formerly of Glen Ellyn, IL, died June 15, 2008. She was the wife of the late Frank G. Anger. Born in Denver, CO; she was the daughter of the late Hiram G. and Georgina M. (Sullivan) Vrooman. She was raised in Chenoa, and Homeland, IL and graduated from Urbana Junior College in Ohio. Julia married Mr. Anger on September 7, 1932; settled in Chicago, where they had two sons. They moved in 1945 to Glen Ellyn, in 1960 to Kettering, OH, then in 1973 to Boynton Beach, FL. Her son brought her to Massachusetts in October 2005. Julia's main interests were her family, playing the piano, singing in a church choir, swimming and studying the writings of Emmanuel Swedenborg. She led a Cub Scout den, assisted a Parent-Teacher Association in Glen Ellyn and was active in her condominium association in Florida. She was a generous contributor to various religious and medical organizations, especially the New Church at Boynton Beach. She is survived by her son Arthur Anger of Newton, MA; four grandchildren, four great grandchildren and her daughter-in-law Rita Rodriguez of Vienna, VA. She was the mother of the late Frank David Anger. A Memorial Service will be held June 21 at 2 PM in the First Church Congregational, 11 Garden St., Cambridge, MA. Memorial tributes may be sent to any charity, including the New Church at Boynton Beach, 10621 El Clair Ranch Rd, Boynton Beach, FL 33437
Published by Central DuPage News/Leader/Post/Press on Jun. 17, 2008.

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Betsy Opitz

June 19, 2008

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My deepest sympathy and love to you, my dear, on this final loss of your mother. May thoughts of her in heaven with all those who have gone before her bring you comfort and joy.

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