It is with profound sadness that the passing of Annette Zachariou is announced. Annette passed away peacefully at home on Friday, May 22, surrounded by the love and presence of her family, leaving behind a deep and immeasurable sense of loss among all who knew and cherished her.
Annette was a devoted wife to her husband Harry and a loving mother to Jessica, Michael, and Carla. She was the heart of her family—a constant source of strength, comfort, and unwavering support. Her presence brought stability through life’s challenges and joy in moments of celebration, making her an irreplaceable part of the lives she touched.
Family and friends remember Annette as a woman of remarkable kindness, warmth, and compassion. She had a gentle spirit and a natural ability to make others feel valued and cared for. Whether through quiet encouragement or simple acts of love, she created deep and lasting connections with those around her.
Her love for her family was at the center of everything she did. She instilled values of unity, resilience, and compassion, encouraging her loved ones to remain close and supportive of one another no matter the circumstances. These values now serve as a lasting legacy, guiding her family as they navigate life without her physical presence.
Those closest to Annette reflect on the many memories shared—moments filled with laughter, care, and unconditional love. While her passing brings immense grief, it also brings gratitude for the life she lived and the impact she made on so many.
As news of her passing has spread, heartfelt tributes and messages of condolence have poured in from extended family members, friends, and the wider community. Each message speaks to the meaningful role Annette played in the lives of others and the deep affection in which she was held.
Though she is no longer here, Annette Zachariou’s spirit lives on through her family, her values, and the countless lives she touched. Her memory will continue to be honored with love, respect, and gratitude.
She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.