

Annette Gore, a beautiful, blonde, curly haired, blue-eyed baby girl, was born on January 20, 1959 in Dallas, Texas the youngest of six girls to Monroe Lee and Pearl Gore. Annette resided at 1709 E. Centerville Rd in Garland, Texas for the last 5 years. Annette passed on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at her residence of undetermined cause but most likely related to her life long struggle with epilepsy.
Annette is predeceased by her father, Monroe Lee Gore and her sister, Lois Gore Hale. She is survived by her Mother, Pearl Gore, residing in a nursing home in Ohio, and her four other sisters: Jackie Gore Chance of Royce City, Texas, Patricia Gore Lancaster of Plano, Texas, Debbie Gore Dove of Garland, Texas and Cindy Gore Eadie of Springboro, Ohio.
Even though Annette had no children of her own, she was a most beloved “Aunt Netta” to her 15 nieces and nephews, 23 great nieces and nephews and 5 great-great nieces and nephews. She considered these children her own.
Annette’s long time best friend and companion was her crazy dog, “Rusty”. Rusty is a known “outlaw” in the Garland Animal Control Community. He is currently “moving on” to reside in Plano with his new family, Annette’s sister, Patricia.
Annette is also survived by her “church family” at Bobtown Road Baptist Church in Garland, Texas.
Facing many obstacles in her life, Annette has achieved much and made her sisters proud. She struggled with her health her whole life yet she never complained. Two years ago, she discovered the love of reading and it changed her life. She went on adventure after adventure….regaling the stories on her sisters.
Annette was as innocent as a child, loving and trusting everyone. She had strong spiritual beliefs and lived her life for the Lord. She will be missed by her family and those lucky enough to be called her “friend”.
Rest in peace sweet baby sister, our beloved Aunt Netta and loving friend to many.
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