On September 12th, 2021 at 5:11 p.m., we lost our Mom, Anna Marie Rothweiler. Our hearts are broken, but we know she is in a better place.
Anna was born in Great Falls, MT to Harry and Ella (Anderson) Egged on July 7, 1941. She graduated high school in Great Falls. Anna married Neal “Rocky” Rothweiler on January 7, 1960 in Great Falls, MT and was a homemaker. She loved sewing, reading, gardening, and loved her TV shows.
Anna is preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and 4 brothers and sisters. She is survived by her son, Bruce Rothweiler (Theresa); daughters, Cheryl Reather (Nick) and Lorrie Willey; her grandchildren, Angie Cronin (Shane), Steve Reather (Erin), Shauna Stringer, and Gretchen Kammerzell (Trevor); her great grandchildren, Trusten Paislynn, Addie Stringer, and Evelyn Reather. She is also survived by siblings, Lucille Johnson, Walter Egged, and Jimmy Egged. Anna leaves behind many family members, too many to mention.
We want to thank everyone for all the help and caring. There’s too many to mention but you know who you are. She asked for no services to be held. In lieu of flowers we ask that you donate to Toys for Tots or your local animal shelter of your choosing.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Lorrie says
Mom I will miss you every day for the rest of my life. When something happens good or bad you were the 1st one I would share it with. You were more than just a Mom. You were everything. Thank you for putting up with my shenanigans. I know I was a lot like Dad. I was not easy but I always loved you with all my
. Thank you for letting my friends into your life. You could have been like other Mom’s but you had fun with us. Even into my 50s. I know you are in a better place now.
Janice Rothweiler says
Aunt Anna, I remember all the fun times camping and visiting at your house. You always had a warm smile and Uncle Neil kept us laughing. Rest In Peace. Someday we will all be together and there will be no more good byes.
Vickie Williamson says
Anna, What a privilage to know you and love you!! You got the fast pass to Heaven for putting up with Rocky all those years (lol
) RIP, gone but you will never be forgotten!!!
Dan Devine says
Rothweiler Family.
Sorry for the loss of your mother. I enjoyed our visits when I dropped her off fish and birds
Judy Larkin Pradere says
Anna brought me so much joy as a friend in Donovan Park. Her house was about a half mile or so from my house, but never too far to walk to be with her. She will be a part of my life’s memories always. Much love and condolences to your family.
Diane McNurlin says
I have known Anna since grade school. The Largent school. I would see Anna every so often in the following years. Anna was always a very positive person and I enjoyed visiting and catching up with her. My condolences go out to your family.
Peter and Michelle Van Nice says
Lorrie – so very sorry for your loss. Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.
Carol Obresley Crews says
We go back to high school days. Neal was Jerry’s bestman at our wedding in 1959. We also lived in same neighborhood 60 years so I would catch up on family, the last time this Spring at Super 1. I know she liked going to Helena. I still go walking every evening by her old house, nice young couple who bought it. I love and appreciate Anna’s delightful, happy self. God bless you, children and grandchildren.
Bonnie Stober says
I grew up next door to Mrs. Rothweiler.
Even as an adult I still called her Mrs.
She was an awesome lady, who looked after my puppies when I was not there.
I remember one time she told me when I came home from work that Scruffy was not feeling well.
She enjoyed talking with them and I enjoyed visiting with her.