Many of you may not remember Ann because she played her cello in the novice class for a few years. But the strings will remember her. She was a very vivacious person with a quick smile. Full of energy, it is hard to understand how she could be taken at such a young age.
Below is her obituary:
Anne Elizabeth Lazzerini

Anne Elizabeth Lazzerini was born on April 14, 1981, three weeks before her due date of May 5. She always joked that she needed to get out and get going!
She had wonderful teachers during her Akron Public School education at King, Litchfield and Firestone schools. She was a member of the class of 1999 at Firestone and was Homecoming Queen.
Annie attended the University of Akron on an Honors Scholarship. She majored in Finance and was awarded the Wall Street Journal Award for outstanding student. Following in the footsteps of her grandfather, Dr. Frank Simonetti, she earned her Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree, both in Business. She was a Financial Business Analyst at First Energy, a position she held for 17 years. She enjoyed her work, loved her colleagues, and did many volunteer activities on behalf of the company such as volunteering at the Soap Box Derby, chairing the Heart Walk which grew tremendously under her leadership, and speaking to area school children about finances. Anne loved Akron and served her community in many ways. Forever a Zip, she served on the National Alumni Board of the College of Business at UA. A lover of flowers and a hater of litter she joined the Board of Trustees of Keep Akron Beautiful. Annie believed in the good work done by Goodwill and helped them raise money at the annual Taste of Vintage by modeling for 15 years. Anne loved clothes, shoes, hats, jewelry and anything that sparkled! She enjoyed decorating for the all the holidays both indoors and outdoors. Multi-colored Christmas lights were a favorite of hers.
An avid traveler, she had many fond memories of trips to Hawaii, Chicago, Niagara Falls and Toronto, New York, Williamsburg and Washington D.C. but her most treasured were those of visits to Italy to see her family and the beauty of the country.
Annie loved to eat and had an adventurous palate. While she would enjoy almost anything her absolute favorites were big salads, pasta, pizza and gelato. She was a member of the Sicilian-American Women’s club and enjoyed their company and the food!
Music was a passion of hers. Annie took dance lessons as a child and was usually the first one to hit the dance floor to get the party started! Her two most memorable concert experiences were touching Taylor Swift’s hand and attending the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. She truly enjoyed playing her cello with the New Horizons Orchestra for several years.
Anne liked to play tennis and was a member of the Varsity Women’s Tennis team at UA. She did not watch many sporting events on TV but loved the Olympics. She was so looking forward to the upcoming games and was happy they were going to be in Italy.
She had a beautiful smile, a great sense of humor, loved corny jokes and would double up laughing at old Saturday Night Live skits on YouTube.
Above all Anne was a good, kind, caring and loving young woman. She had hundreds of friends because she was a good friend. She had no tolerance for intolerance or discrimination and treated everyone with respect. She loved everyone and they loved her right back. Anne was always helpful to the elderly, sick or disabled. She was a great dog mom to Ebony and Penny who survives and misses her.
She took wonderful care of her loving parents Diane and Dominic as they faced growing older. She deeply loved both of her older siblings, Margaret Jordan (John) and Dr. Frank Lazzerini. In addition to her immediate family she is survived by many relatives both here and in Italy whom she adored and who now mourn her loss. She was preceded in death by her dear grandparents, Dr. Frank and Mim Simonetti and Elio and Margherita Lazzerini and aunts, uncles, and cousins, in both countries.
Anne passed away unexpectedly but peacefully in her sleep on Wednesday, January 21, 2026. Gone far too soon at just 44 she shall always remain the beautiful and vibrant young woman she was.
She embodied the Shakespeare quote “Though she be but little she is fierce!”.
Rest in peace our precious girl. We will see you in heaven.
Although she loved flowers we know that Anne would appreciate donations made in her memory to one of these causes close to her heart: Goodwill Akron, 570 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron, OH 44319; Keep Akron Beautiful, 850 E. Market St., Akron, OH 44303: or the Dr. Frank Simonetti Scholarship Fund (for Business students) made payable to The University of Akron Foundation and mailed to The University of Akron Department of Development, Akron, OH 44325-2603. Please put Simonetti Scholarship Fund on the memo line. Donations may also be made online at www.uakron.edu/givelazzerini.
Calling Hours will be held FRIDAY, February 6th from 1-7 P.M. at the Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel, 85 N. Miller Rd. Akron, OH 44333. Mass of the Christian Burial will be held 11 A.M. SATURDAY, February 7th at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, 164 W. Market St. Akron, OH 44303 with Rev. Fr. Norm Douglas officiating.
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