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Anne is now more than 100 years young. She had a bit of a scare and needed some help from her family and the local hospitals. And, as with all experiences in her life, she took the experience as an inspiration to write.?To write about the days of her life, present and past, the novelties, the freshness, the decisions, and her joy of meeting new friends in helicopters and hospitals, almost like it was her first day in school.?In this short work, Anne wishes to share with you, her joy, her approach to life and, yes, she shares with you her approach to that last sunset that awaits us all.

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Anne is now more than 100 years young. She had a bit of a scare and needed some help from her family and the local hospitals. And, as with all experiences in her life, she took the experience as an inspiration to write.?To write about the days of her life, present and past, the novelties, the freshness, the decisions, and her joy of meeting new friends in helicopters and hospitals, almost like it was her first day in school.?In this short work, Anne wishes to share with you, her joy, her approach to life and, yes, she shares with you her approach to that last sunset that awaits us all.
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Anne Kulis Marcin has lived 100 years on this earth. She was born on April 7, 1920 in the South Ozone Park area of Queens, New York. Anne was the second child of Frances Waliukiewicz and George Kulis, both Lithuanian emigrants who escaped the horrors of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1910, entering United States through the Ellis Island Immigrant Inspection Station. Growing up in the Roaring '20s, Anne attended Our Lady of Perpetual Help Grammar School and then John Adams High School in Queens. Anne lived through the Great Depression and World War II, during which she met her husband Ben Marcin. Anne now lives on Orcas Island, WA which is part of the San Juan Island chain. She still writes prolifically to share her special joy of life with her friends, her family and with you.