

Annie is survived by her husband Mark Rapp, son Austin Montoya and Christopher “Topher” Williams, daughter Erica and Matt Jeffries and beloved grandson Casey Jeffries, daughter Andrea and Harrison Redman, son Daniel and Madison Rapp, father Jon Williamson, mother Elizabeth Williamson, brother Allen and Sherry Williamson, brother David and Annie Williamson and sister Debi and Bill Blatchley along with several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her brother, Paul Williamson.
Also, special thanks to Gil and Char Gilchrist, along with Larry and Sharon Morken, for their love and support during Annie's fight.
Annie was a lifelong resident of Colorado before moving to her dream home in Sun City West, AZ, in 2022. As a Title Examiner for over 40 years, she worked for many of the well-known real estate title agencies in Colorado. Annie was well-respected by her colleagues throughout the years for her sharp attention to detail and unmatched typing skills, always striving for perfection.
Annie's love of animals was unmatched. Elephants were at the top of her list, as all who knew her would attest. A quick tour through her home would easily validate this fact. She also loved and rescued dogs throughout her life. Her most special dog, though, is Goldie, who will miss her dearly.
Some would say Annie might have a sharp bite from time to time, but no one would disagree about the size of her heart. She was always full of love and generosity; always the first to help and give what she could. She will be profoundly missed by all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers, Annie would have appreciated a donation to a couple of her favorite charities: the Tunnel to Towers Foundation or the Wounded Warrior Project.
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