anne nutter
Anne Catherine Nutter of Weirton passed away on Tuesday November 9, 2021, at the Embassy of Hillsdale Park, where she was recuperating from the lingering effects of COVID-19. She was 82. Anne was born in Steubenville, Ohio on May 23, 1939, one of seven children born to John and Pauline Pirraglia Rocchio. Caring, fun loving, and in charge, Anne grew up in Weirton and graduated from Steubenville Catholic Central High School. After graduation, she attended West Virginia University, where she met Philip Nutter. Anne received her bachelor's degree in nursing from West Liberty State College. On June 10, 1961 Anne married Philip Nutter. Phil worked at Weirton Steel as a machinist and Anne worked as an RN. She worked as a visiting nurse and as the Administrative Director at the newly formed Valley Hospice. Anne eventually retired as a visiting nurse for the state of West Virginia Health Department. In their 60 years of marriage, Anne and Phil were blessed with two children and two granddaughters. Nothing made Anne happier than to be with her family. She enjoyed hosting family picnics and holiday meals at her home. Many Italian card games of briscola were played and stories were shared. Anne will always be remembered for the care she took for her daughter Julie, who passed away from life-long health issues at the age of 12. She was also the go-to person when someone in the neighborhood or family needed medical attention. In addition to her parents and her daughter, Julie, Anne was preceded in death by her husband, Philip on April 29, 2020; and her brother-in-law, Andy DiFonzo. Anne will be remembered with love by her son, Andrew and his wife Susan; her granddaughters, Maura and Brenna Nutter; her brother, Frank (Sharon) Rocchio; her sisters, Mary DiFonzo, Joann (David) Kondik, Jeanette (Don) Whitlatch, Francine (Frank) Quattrocchi, and Josette (Marty) Hudak; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation will be 2-4 and 6-8 PM on Friday at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 AM on Saturday at the Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church 229 California Avenue Weirton, WV Entombment will follow at Saint Paul’s Cemetery, Weirton. Share tributes at www.grecohertnick.com 304 748-3219

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  1. Sympathy to the family. I will never forget how helpful and loving Annie was especially when my father was sick. Annie, rest in peace.

  2. I have so many memories of Aunt Annie. From the fun times when I was young to having a zoom video call in my house with my uncle Frank and her sisters telling her she needs to tell the assisted living place to cut and fix her hair. You will be missed but knowing that you are with Uncle Phil and Julie makes me smile. ❤️

  3. My deepest sympathy to Annie’s family; fond memories of what a wonderful, friendly lady she was, always had a smile to everyone. May she Rest in Peace. Sincerely, Marlene Runkel

  4. To the families: I am so sorry for your loss. As I read obituaries, it’s amazing how many family members I find that I knew thru the years. Whether we hung out as kids or worked with each other at some point; just letting you know my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time and may Ann rest in peace. Again, I am so sorry for your loss.

  5. Annie and Phil Nutter came in to our lives when our daughter Susan met and eventually married Andrew. We were always welcomed by their friendliness and warmed by their hospitality. After Andrew and Susan relocated to Indiana, we shared many dance recitals, sporting events and other school events together as Maura and Brenna grew into the young ladies they are today. Many meals were enjoyed together, especially Thanksgiving dinners and birthday celebrations for the girls. Annie always enjoyed the meals and especially helping herself to a second dessert. The subjects of the dinner conversations were varied and sometimes loud but always ended with laughter and in agreement. As we have missed Phil in our visits over the past months, we will surely miss Annie as well. Donna and Dick Trent

  6. You will be greatly missed- -Much loved by all your siblings, MARY, JOANN (Dave)JEANEE(Don), FRANCINE (Frank) JOSETTE (Marty), &FRANKIE (Sharon)

  7. Dear Andrew and the extended family, please know of my prayerful support as you grieve the loss of your Mom. Certainly she is happy to be with your dad and Julie in Heavin. May God hold you closely as you live with your loss. Sincerely, a South Circle Drive neighbor, Stan Tuchalski – Kissimmee, FL

  8. To Andrew, Mary, Joann, Jeanee, Francine, Josette and Frank: Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve for your mom and sister. Anne was special to us and we loved her. David and Patti

  9. Anne, a beautiful soul. Nurse to family, friends and patients that she treated as family. A straight shooter, good sense of humor. A lovely lady, Anne Nutter. ❤️Cindy Pirraglia

  10. I loved family parties at her house with everyone when we would visit for Christmas & I loved talking Pirate baseball with her! Sending love & prayers

  11. Sincere condolences to all Anne’s family at this sad time. Remembering her always kind and cheery, family-first ways anytime we visited at the Hudeks. Peace and blessings, Kathy and Stathis

  12. My condolences to Annie’s family. I went to school with Mary, her sister and knew Annie thru her. She was always cheerful toeveryone. Rest in peace.Amelia ( Capaldi) DeBias

  13. Another sad loss. Anne and Phil offered me a second home when I was a beginning teacher in Weirton. Dinner, plenty of scrabble, and much tennis. I will always cherish their love and memories.


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