German, Anne Iris

German, Anne Iris, 74, died peacefully at home surrounded by family and friends: Tuesday, January 23, 2024. For 53 years, she was the devoted wife of her highschool sweetheart, the late Charles German. Born in Providence, RI, she was the daughter of the late Maurice and Bernice Chorney, and a loving confidant and friend to Maurice’s surviving wife, Suzy. Anne Iris graduated from Hope High School and the University of Rhode Island. For three decades, she passionately taught mathematics in the Central Falls school district, where she made an indelible impact on students and fellow faculty alike.

Anne Iris was the consummate host, and unmatched chef, who served not only the most intricate of dishes but also the driest of comments and the wittiest of one-liners. She enjoyed nothing more than bringing her friends and family together for celebrations of all sorts, often on a moment’s notice. Always up for an adventure, she was as excited for a trip to Job Lot as she was for a trip across the globe, and she consistently had a social calendar filled to the brim. Among her favorite things: crossword puzzles, Jeopardy, quiet mornings at the beach, strong coffee and deep friendships. Anne Iris was a formidable force; purposefully fair and fiercely protective, and she always vocally stood on the side of right. She gleefully collected frequent flier miles, vintage dishes, enviable heels, library books and the simplest moments of lighthearted joy.

A proud mother to her daughter and partner-in-crime, Brooke, and a surrogate mother to countless others, she was a loyal friend to many, all of whom were beside her throughout her breast cancer odyssey, nearly four long years. Bold and unwavering, she will be remembered and admired for her fortitude and steadfast determination.

In addition to her daughter, Brooke, we celebrate a family she loved ever so deeply: her late sister Ellice and her surviving husband Joe; her older brother Walter Chorney and his wife Gabrielle; her sister-in-law Kathy German and late brother-in-law, George. Anne Iris cherished not only her relationship with her daughter, Brooke (and husband Jesse Dean-Kluger), but also her strong bonds with her adored nieces and nephews: Allison Goldmann and Michael Beerman, Sarah and Stephen Chorney, and Josh and Sarah German.

Funeral services will be held Friday, January 26, 2024 at 2PM: Shalom Memorial Chapel, 1100 New London Ave., Cranston. Shiva will be observed following interment at 61 Holly St. in Providence.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee: 220 East 42nd Street, #400, NY, NY 10017.

To view a recording of the service, please click here.

Meeting ID: 884 1880 7095

Passcode: 620727

4 Comments

  1. Karen Borger
    Jan 24, 2024

    Having the honor of being Anne’s friend required running shoes and boundless energy. Given that, all you had to do was buckle up, and you were most assuredly going to have the ride of a lifetime. I took many rides with Anne, on boats, planes, trains, busses, pedal-powered rail bikes and gondolas, not to mention plain old cars we hitched for adventures to any museum, exhibit, theater or lecture we could find. We crossed more borders than I can count, dined on many cuisines (she had different head gestures for whether she liked, disliked or was moderately satisfied with a meal), drank many bottles of wine, learned a lot and laughed more. My travels with Anne were solo, with Charlie and Mark or a smorgasbord of friends. I didn’t care where we were going as long as I was going with her. My memories are rich and enduring, as I hope my friendships will be with all of those I’ve come to know and love through her. Her sisterhood was infinite because she was a stellar friend and human being. To say I will miss her is an understatement. I know she will be with me on all my future journeys because she wouldn’t want to miss a thing. Thank you for the privilege and opportunity of being your friend, Anne. May you and Charlie rest in peace and begin anew. I know our paths will cross again someday.

    With so much love,
    Karen Borger

  2. Erin Heuer
    Jan 25, 2024

    So sorry for your loss Brooke. She sounds like an amazing lady and best mom. Xoxo
    Erin

  3. John Divver
    Jan 26, 2024

    Dear Brooke & the entire family,

    I am so sorry for your loss of a great woman. I am saddened by the news of Anne’s passing. I wish I was not in Florida this week, to be present in RI at this time. I will remember Anne for her kindness & strength as well as her sense of humor. May you have comfort knowing Anne is at peace. John

  4. Donna Marie Kagan
    Feb 15, 2024

    Dear Brooke,

    My heart breaks to hear of the passing of both of your parents. I can only imagine what you must be going through.
    If you ever want to talk, please know you have a willing ear to listen.
    Our sincerest condolences,
    Donna and Sam Kagan

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