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Anne Louise (Godspeed) Totcky

Posted 2020-10-18 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Oct. 18, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

A final, poignant moment in a life of them.

On October 12, 2020, Anne G. "Angie" Totcky, 38-year resident of Lake
Havasu City, AZ, passed from the world at 65 years of age, after a
long battle with Multiple Sclerosis.

Born Anne Louise Goodspeed in Denver Colorado on January 27, 1955.
Soon after to move to Ingelwood then Torrance CA.
Graduated Torrance HS and then studied Medical Assisting.
Met her future Husband in 1980 and they married in 1982, they had no
children.

Preceded in death by her Father Nathan Lee Goodspeed and her Mother
Mary Wray nee: Twogood.

An estranged sister and niece haven't been heard from for an age and
frankly haven't been missed since.

She is survived by her husband Michael.

Angie met her future husband Michael on a blind date to Disneyland.
Two years to the very date later, they married.

A diagnosis of MS about 1994 preceded the long decline to her demise.
Angie struggled with Multiple Sclerosis for more than 25 years. The
last few years took everything she was, yet she persevered with
dignity and aplomb.

She specifically asked for no funeral or memorial, or service or wake
or party. Raise your own hell. (Her words, not mine)

Please, no flowers to the house. In lieu of that, send one single
yellow rose to The Ladies and Gentlemen of The Polodori House in
memory of Angie Totcky, 1970 Bahama Ave, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403.
Donations of more personal note may be sent to your local MS charity
or a local non-profit Hospice.

Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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