Annette Moen
November 20, 1941 – September 24, 2024
Annette Moen, 82, of Helena, Montana, passed away peacefully on September 24, 2024, at Beehive Homes. Born in Great Falls on November 20, 1941, Annette was known for her endless love, kindness, and her strong Italian spirit. She brought joy and laughter to everyone she met, always with a smile and a willingness to listen.
Her family fondly remembers her love of reading, bingo, and time spent in the sun. Her grandchildren lovingly called her “Dobber” because of her passion for bingo. She passed down her Italian heritage and sense of humor to her family, leaving behind countless cherished memories.
Annette is survived by her children: Nannette Ellis (Dan), Anjanette Campanella (Mark), and Sean Moen; her grandchildren: Tyler Ellis, Abby Moen, Gage Moen, Kody Campanella, Kasey Campanella, Rachael Campanella, and great-grandchildren Eloise and Saphira Campanella. She was preceded in death by her parents, Leon and Antionette Guerra, and her husband, Eugene Moen.
A private family service will be held in her honor.
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kim cripps says
Prayers Awsome lady
Michael Lucero says
So very sorry. I really like her and her family
Carrie says
Sweet friends my deepest sympathies in the passing of our dear Annette😢😢I have fond loving memories of her Nonnie G and the antics trouble fun and much laughter we as Italians can without being arrested for having too much fun😂I love you all so much and you are all part of my extended Italian family and always apart of my life even in death. Much love and prayers to each of you. Looking forward to seeing you and spending time together 🧡🧡🧡Carrie 😘😘
Janice Hill says
I am so sorry for your loss……. Try to remember all the happy and heartfelt moments with her…..