She was born a Coal Miner’s daughter in Kenilworth, Utah, and was first generation from France by her father, Murice Alfero Werrion, and mother, Mabel York.
Annie was a real Jack-of-all-Trades working as CNA/Special Ed Teacher, Hard Rock Miner in Leadville, Heavy Equipment Operator, CDL truck driver, Triple A racehorse trainer (training 7 Bars, Bolder Bars, and Top Deck), Hotel and Property manager, and a Jeweler who specialized in intercut jewelry and watches.
She was also a true nature lover, with a real passion as a Rock Hound hunting for her special rocks with her daughters, Debbie and Lori, and granddaughter, Jessa, in both Colorado and Utah. She loved riding horses, playing the banjo, country music, square dancing, bingo, and her puppy “Kiekie”.
Annie is preceded in death by both of her parents; one brother, Clayton Hristopulos, who gave his life serving our country and died in a POW camp in North Korea; and one son, Robert Terry. She is survived by one brother, Raymond Werrion, WA; one son, Joe Terry, AR; two daughters, Debbie Francis, CO, and Lora Thomas, OH; and from a blended family, ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to the Family Health West Foundation, 228 N. Cherry St., Fruita, CO 81521.
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