just before her passing. She is survived by her four children and their spouses, Fara and Jeffrey Gaitz, Hal and Pam Meltzer, Victor Meltzer, Steven and BJ Meltzer. She also leaves to cherish her memory her loving grandchildren, Simone (Jason), Zach, Ethan, Nicholas, Sterling, Elizabeth, Karie (Max), Leslie, Melissa, Scott, and great granddaughter, Lior Charlize. She also shared a special relationship with her nieces, Sylvia LaVine and Betty Feldman. As well as her parents, she is predeceased by her husband Nathan, sister Tish Shear, and brother Maurice Feldman. She accepted everyone, refused to dismiss anyone, and never spoke ill of others. Family, friends, and even strangers knew her sensitivity, generosity, compassion, and unpretentious character. Anne never took anything or anyone for granted. She supported and gave graciously to numerous and varied organizations, charities, and causes. Her Jewish identity, faith, and culture were of utmost importance in her life. She will be remembered for her heart of gold and spine of steel. And yet, she simply wanted to be remembered as a kind person. Having lost so many family members to the Holocaust, if you choose to donate in her memory, please give to the Holocaust Museum Houston or to MD Anderson Advanced Breast Cancer Clinic, for she won her battle against breast cancer at age 38, but always recognized that so many have not. A special thanks to her loving caregivers, Morena Nolasco, Roxana Bonilla, Rosalva Escoto, and Flor Membreno.