Annette died

Rague
Rague Member Posts: 3,653 Member
edited April 2013 in Breast Cancer #1

Just heard that Annette Funicello (Mousekateer) just died from complications of her MS at 70.

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  • SIROD
    SIROD Member Posts: 2,194 Member
    Annette

    In one's mind they stay forever young while we grow old.  I was very sorry to read about her passing.   It does seem like it was 100 years ago when I couldn't wait to finish dinner and run to the sitting room to watch the Mickey Mouse Club.  I saw some of the beach movies, I wasn't a big fan of them.

     

    Doris

  • disneyfan2008
    disneyfan2008 Member Posts: 6,583 Member
    SIROD said:

    Annette

    In one's mind they stay forever young while we grow old.  I was very sorry to read about her passing.   It does seem like it was 100 years ago when I couldn't wait to finish dinner and run to the sitting room to watch the Mickey Mouse Club.  I saw some of the beach movies, I wasn't a big fan of them.

     

    Doris

    wow so many m emories...I

    wow so many m emories...I have the Disney CD in my car with the M i c k ey   M o u s e song..

     

  • Lynn Smith
    Lynn Smith Member Posts: 1,264 Member

    wow so many m emories...I

    wow so many m emories...I have the Disney CD in my car with the M i c k ey   M o u s e song..

     

    I read about this yesterday

    I read about this yesterday.Very Very Sad. If it hadn't been for her MS I believe she would've been in the spotlight all these years.Just it was so debilitating.She wasn't able. 

    She will be truly missed by all.It Brings tears to ones eyes.She will be truly missed.

    Lynn Smith

  • desertgirl947
    desertgirl947 Member Posts: 653 Member
    My sister, who has MS, said

    My sister, who has MS, said this on her Facebook page, after hearing about the death of Annette Funicello:  "The news about Annette Funicello is a bit unnerving to me as a fellow MS sufferer. Good to remember that our times are in God's hands. It is hard watching videos of her in later life."

    I sometimes wonder if my sister has more challenges dealing with her MS than I have had in dealing with my cancer.  I tend to think so.