Obituary: Annabel F. Lasoff

Annabel F. Lasoff, 95 
Annabel F. (Neustadt) Lasoff, of Hull and Milton and Palm Beach, Fla., died in Florida on Feb. 3. She was 95.
Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Samuel and Bella (Backer) Neustadt. She was predeceased by her two brothers, Herman and Roland Neustadt. 
She was the beloved wife of the late Allen Lasoff and devoted mother of Robert Lasoff and his wife, Denise, and the late Samuel Lasoff and the late Rosanne Lasoff Erieg. She was the cherished grandmother of Kimberly Erieg, Allen Lasoff, Arielle Lasoff, Karisa Lasoff, and Shaina Lasoff.
No one could stop Annabel from doing the things she loved, the things that made her happy. She was a force of nature, nothing short of a world traveler, a stellar cards player, and a passionate gardener. She was also a fashionista; she frequented the nail salon and beauty parlor, and her closet was filled with designer clothes. 
Throughout the years, Annabel looked forward to her summers at the beach house in Hull, which she shared with her family and her grandchildren. She took morning swims, spent evenings reading on the back porch, and nights dining out with friends and family. And when the weather got cold, Annabel would find her way back to Palm Beach, where she enjoyed spending time with her Florida friends and going to Kravitz’s. Nonetheless, she always looked forward to going back to Hull the following summer. 
No matter where Annabel was, she always found herself surrounded by friends. Her eagerness to live life to the fullest, while sharing her stories along the way, will be forever missed by many.
Funeral services will be held at the Chapel at Sharon Memorial Park, 40 Dedham St., Sharon, on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 10 a.m., followed by burial at the park. Following the burial, memorial observance will be at the home of Robert and Denise Lasoff until 4 p.m.
Expressions of sympathy in her memory can be made to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 849168, Boston, MA 02284-9168, or online at www.dana-farber.org.
Funeral arrangements were by the Stanetsky Memorial Chapel (www.stanetskycanton.com).